海洋微生物群对航运清洗污水的反应在社区结构和功能终点上进行了评估
Savvas Genitsaris1,2, Natassa Stefanidou1, Dimitris Hatzinikolaou3
1Department of Botany, School of Biology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Environmental toxicology and chemistry
|February 28, 2024
概括
高通量测序显示,海洋微生物群落在洗器废水中迅速生物降解多环芳 (PAHs). 这一由特定细菌驱动的过程为评估海洋污染影响提供了一种新方法.
科学领域:
- 海洋微生物学 海洋微生物学
- 环境毒理学环境毒理学
- 高通量测序的高通量测序
背景情况:
- 评估海洋微生物社区对工业排放的反应,如洗废水,至关重要.
- 为此目的的新型高通量测序 (HTS) 应用尚未得到充分探索.
研究的目的:
- 通过使用HTS. 调查洗器废水对海洋微生物群落的影响.
- 确定关键的微生物种群和参与污染物降解的功能基因.
主要方法:
- Mesocosm试验了来自受污染和未受污染的地点的自然微生物群落.
- 浮游生物真核生物和原核生物的元编码和元基因组测序.
- 分析与碳化合物降解相关的分类学和功能转变,以及与碳化合物降解有关的基因丰度.
主要成果:
- 洗废水的添加导致微生物社区结构发生了重大变化.
- 具有多环芳 (PAH) 生物降解能力的细菌种群成为主导.
- 与PAH和单环碳化合物降解途径相关的基因增加,与PAH的快速减少相关.
结论:
- 海洋细菌浮游生物可以快速生物降解洗机废水中的有毒污染物.
- 海洋污染影响评估 (HTS) 是开发生物多样性指标的宝贵工具,用于海洋污染影响评估.
- 细菌社区的转变可以影响浮游生物真核生物社区结构.
关键词:
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