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Phosphate solubilizing bacteria: Comparison between coastal and deep sea sediments

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Title Phosphate solubilizing bacteria: Comparison between coastal and deep sea sediments
 
Creator Biche, S.
Pandey, S.
Gonsalves, M.J.B.D.
Das, A.
Mascarenhas-Pereira, M.B.L.
LokaBharathi, P.A.
 
Subject MICROBIOLOGY::Physiology, biochemistry, biophysics::Bacteria
GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS::Sediments and sedimentation
CHEMISTRY AND BIOGEOCHEMISTRY::Biogeochemistry::Phosphorus cycle
 
Description Phosphate solubilizing bacteria (PSB) play a key role in the phosphate cycle by enzymaticaly hydrolyzing a wide variety of organic phosphorus compounds and solubilizing various major insoluble forms of bound phosphorus. PSB are ubiquitous and are found in intertidal waters, estuaries, coastal beaches and even in offshore regions like deep sea. This study compares the abundance, diversity and enzymatic activity of PSB in the coastal sediments where TOC ranged from 0.6 ? 1.3% with that of the deep sea where TOC ranged from 0.1- 0.4%. PSB numbers averaged 1.3x104 cfu g-1 in the coastal sediments while they were 5.0 x103 cfu g-1 in the deep sea sediments. PSB were dominated by ?-Proteobacteria Pseudomonas in the coast and Xanthomonas and ?-Proteobacteria Alcaligenes in the deep sea sediments. The average enzyme activity of the PSB in coastal region was twice (0.46 ?g P ml-1 h-1) that of their deep sea counterparts (0.24 ?g P ml-1 h-1). It related positively to TOC with its variation being more influenced in the CIB sediments (r=0.59) than in the coastal sediments (r= 0.22). It is apparent that the enzyme activity in the coastal sediments could be more for P mobilization and in the oligotrophic deep sea it could be both for P and C mobilization.
 
Date 2015-11-06T06:07:04Z
2015-11-06T06:07:04Z
2012
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Journal of Coastal Environment, vol.3(2); 2012; 153-164
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/4863
 
Language en
 
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Publisher Centre for Ocean and Environmental Studies, New Delhi