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Molecular analysis of microbial diversity in corrosion samples from energy transmission towers
Authors:Oliveira Valéria M  Lopes-Oliveira Patrícia F  Passarini Michel R Z  Menezes Claudia B A  Oliveira Walter R C  Rocha Adriano J  Sette Lara D
Affiliation:Divis?o de Recursos Microbianos, CPQBA/UNICAMP, CP 6171, Campinas, Brazil. vmaia@cpqba.unicamp.br
Abstract:Microbial diversity in corrosion samples from energy transmission towers was investigated using molecular methods. Ribosomal DNA fragments were used to assemble gene libraries. Sequence analysis indicated 10 bacterial genera within the phyla Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Actinobacteria and Bacteroidetes. In the two libraries generated from corroded screw-derived samples, the genus Acinetobacter was the most abundant. Acinetobacter and Clostridium spp. dominated, with similar percentages, in the libraries derived from corrosion scrapings. Fungal clones were affiliated with 14 genera belonging to the phyla Ascomycota and Basidiomycota; of these, Capnobotryella and Fellomyces were the most abundant fungi observed. Several of the microorganisms had not previously been associated with biofilms and corrosion, reinforcing the need to use molecular techniques to achieve a more comprehensive assessment of microbial diversity in environmental samples.
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