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    American Society for Microbiology ; 2005
    In:  Applied and Environmental Microbiology Vol. 71, No. 11 ( 2005-11), p. 6664-6672
    In: Applied and Environmental Microbiology, American Society for Microbiology, Vol. 71, No. 11 ( 2005-11), p. 6664-6672
    Abstract: Anaerobic or microaerophilic chemolithoautotrophic bacteria have been considered to be responsible for CO 2 dark fixation in different pelagic redoxclines worldwide, but their involvement in redox processes is still not fully resolved. We investigated the impact of 17 different electron donor/acceptor combinations in water of pelagic redoxclines from the central Baltic Sea on the stimulation of bacterial CO 2 dark fixation as well as on the development of chemolithoautotrophic populations. In situ, the highest CO 2 dark fixation rates, ranging from 0.7 to 1.4 μmol liter −1 day −1 , were measured directly below the redoxcline. In enrichment experiments, chemolithoautotrophic CO 2 dark fixation was maximally stimulated by the addition of thiosulfate, reaching values of up to 9.7 μmol liter −1 CO 2 day −1 . Chemolithoautotrophic nitrate reduction proved to be an important process, with rates of up to 33.5 μmol liter −1 NO 3 − day −1 . Reduction of Fe(III) or Mn(IV) was not detected; nevertheless, the presence of these potential electron acceptors influenced the development of stimulated microbial assemblages. Potential chemolithoautotrophic bacteria in the enrichment experiments were displayed on 16S ribosomal complementary DNA single-strand-conformation polymorphism fingerprints and identified by sequencing of excised bands. Sequences were closely related to chemolithoautotrophic Thiomicrospira psychrophila and Maorithyas hadalis gill symbiont (both Gammaproteobacteria ) and to an uncultured nitrate-reducing Helicobacteraceae bacterium ( Epsilonproteobacteria ). Our data indicate that this Helicobacteraceae bacterium could be of general importance or even a key organism for autotrophic nitrate reduction in pelagic redoxclines.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0099-2240 , 1098-5336
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    Language: English
    Publisher: American Society for Microbiology
    Publication Date: 2005
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