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S.V.Bukin,O.N.Pavlova,A.Y.Manakov, E.A. Kostyreva,S.M.Chernitsyna,E.V.Mamaeva,T.V.Pogodaeva,T.I.Zemskaya

Многотомное издание: Frontiers in Microbiology
Том: 7 , Год издания: 2016

Аннотация

The ability to compare the composition and metabolic potential of microbial communities inhabiting the subsurface sediment in geographically distinct locations is one of the keys to understanding the evolution and function of the subsurface biosphere. Prospective areas for study of the subsurface biosphere are the sites of hydrocarbon discharges on the bottom of the Lake Baikal rift, where ascending fluxes of gas-saturated fluids and oil from deep layers of bottom sediments seep into near-surface sediment. The samples of surface sediments collected in the area of the Posolskaya Bank methane seep were cultured for 17 months under thermobaric conditions (80 degrees C, 5 MPa) with the addition of complementary organic substrate, and a different composition for the gas phase. After incubation, the presence of intact cells of microorganisms, organic matter transformation and the formation of oil biomarkers was confirmed in the samples, with the addition of Baikal diatom alga Synedra acus detritus, and gas mixture CH4:H2:CO2. Taxonomic assignment of the 16S rRNA sequence data indicates that the predominant sequences in the enrichment were Sphingornonas (55.3%), Solirubrobacter (27.5%) and Arthrobacter (16.6%)
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