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Diversity of purple nonsulfur bacteria in shrimp ponds with varying mercury levels
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Document Title
Diversity of purple nonsulfur bacteria in shrimp ponds with varying mercury levels
Author
Mukkata K, Kantachote D, Wittayaweerasak B, Techkarnjanaruk S, Boonapatcharoen N
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Affiliations
Prince of Songkla University; Prince of Songkla University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Center Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology (BIOTEC); King Mongkuts University of Technology Thonburi
Type
Article
Source Title
SAUDI JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
ISSN
1319-562X
Year
2016
Volume
23
Issue
4
Page
478-487
Open Access
gold, Green Published
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DOI
10.1016/j.sjbs.2015.05.014
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Abstract
This research aimed to study the diversity of purple nonsulfur bacteria (PNSB) and to investigate the effect of Hg concentrations in shrimp ponds on PNSB diversity. Amplification of the pufM gene was detected in 13 and 10 samples of water and sediment collected from 16 shrimp ponds in Southern Thailand. In addition to PNSB, other anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria (APB) were also observed; purple sulfur bacteria (PSB) and aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria (AAPB) although most of them could not be identified. Among identified groups; AAPB, PSB and PNSB in the samples of water and sediment were 25.71, 11.43 and 8.57%; and 27.78, 11.11 and 22.22%, respectively. In both sample types, Roseobacter denitrificans (AAPB) was the most dominant species followed by Halorhodospira halophila (PSB). In addition two genera, observed most frequently in the sediment samples were a group of PNSB (Rhodovulum kholense, Rhodospirillum centenum and Rhodobium marinum). The UPGMA dendrograms showed 7 and 6 clustered groups in the water and sediment samples, respectively. There was no relationship between the clustered groups and the total Hg (Hg-T) concentrations in the water and sediment samples used (< 0.002-0.03 mu g/L and 35.40-391.60 mu g/kg dry weight) for studying the biodiversity. It can be concluded that there was no effect of the various Hg levels on the diversity of detected APB species; particularly the PNSB in the shrimp ponds. (C) 2015 The Authors. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V.
Keyword
Anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria | Diversity | Mercury | pufM gene | Purple bacteria | Shrimp ponds
Industrial Classification
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 1
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 2
Funding Sponsor
Thailand Research Fund (TRF) through Royal Golden Jubilee (RGJ) Ph.D. Program [PHD/0165/2552]; Graduate School, Prince of Songkla University
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CC BY-NC-ND
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