Dynamics of anaerobic bacteria in the final steps of organic matter mineralization in the Carretas-Pereyra and Chantuto-Panzacola ecosystems

Authors

  • María Del Rocío Torres Alvarado Departamento. de Hidrobiología. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa. Apdo. Post. 55-535. México 09340, D.F
  • Francisco Fernández P Departamento de Biotecnología. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa. Apdo. Post. 55-535. México 09340, D.F.
  • Irene de los Ángeles Barriga Sosa Departamento. de Hidrobiología. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa. Apdo. Post. 55-535. México 09340, D.F
  • Florina Ramírez Vives Departamento de Biotecnología. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa. Apdo. Post. 55-535. México 09340, D.F.

Keywords:

Sulfate reducing bacteria, methanogenic bacteria, coastal sediments, tropical zone

Abstract

The coastal sediments are important sites for the organic matter mineralization. In this ecosystems, where there is a constant input of sulfates, the sulfate reducing bacteria are the most important microorganisms implicated in the last anaerobic steps of mineralization; however the methanogenic bacteria are also important. There are several studies about the function of this anaerobic bacterial communities, mostly them in temperate regions. The aim of this study was investigate the seasonal and, spatial dynamics of sulfate reducing and, methanogenic bacteria in two coastal lagoons sediments located in Chiapas State. Sediment samples was collected at different months. The sulfate reducing and, methanogenic bacteria were evaluated with Most Probable Number technique using different substrates. Several physical and, chemical parameters was too measured. The sulfate reducing and, methanogenic bacteria were abundant in both coastal lagoons sediments. The bacterial density in the coastal lagoons studied was highest than the reported it in coastal and, freshwater sediments located in temperate regions. Seasonal and, spatial variations of the anaerobic bacterial populations were related with salinity, sulfate concentration and pH.

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Published

2017-01-16

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Torres Alvarado, M. D. R., Fernández P, F., Barriga Sosa, I. de los Ángeles, & Ramírez Vives, F. (2017). Dynamics of anaerobic bacteria in the final steps of organic matter mineralization in the Carretas-Pereyra and Chantuto-Panzacola ecosystems. HIDROBIOLÓGICA, 16(2), 183–196. Retrieved from https://hidrobiologica.izt.uam.mx/hidrobiologica/index.php/revHidro/article/view/1028

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