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Microb Biotechnol


Title:Fish growth enhances microbial sulfur cycling in aquaculture pond sediments
Author(s):Zhang K; Zheng X; He Z; Yang T; Shu L; Xiao F; Wu Y; Wang B; Li Z; Chen P; Yan Q;
Address:"Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai), School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Environmental Microbiomics Research Center, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510006, China. College of Agronomy, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha, 410128, China. Swift Current Research and Development Centre, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Swift Current, SK, Canada"
Journal Title:Microb Biotechnol
Year:2020
Volume:20200706
Issue:5
Page Number:1597 - 1610
DOI: 10.1111/1751-7915.13622
ISSN/ISBN:1751-7915 (Electronic) 1751-7915 (Linking)
Abstract:"Microbial sulfate reduction and sulfur oxidation are vital processes to enhance organic matter degradation in sediments. However, the diversity and composition of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (SOB) and their environmental driving factors are still poorly understood in aquaculture ponds, which received mounting of organic matter. In this study, bacterial communities, SRB and SOB from sediments of aquaculture ponds with different sizes of grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus) were analysed using high-throughput sequencing and quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR). The results indicated that microbial communities in aquaculture pond sediments of large juvenile fish showed the highest richness and abundance of SRB and SOB, potentially further enhancing microbial sulfur cycling. Specifically, SRB were dominated by Desulfobulbus and Desulfovibrio, whereas SOB were dominated by Dechloromonas and Leptothrix. Although large juvenile fish ponds had relatively lower concentrations of sulfur compounds (i.e. total sulfur, acid-volatile sulfide and elemental sulfur) than those of larval fish ponds, more abundant SRB and SOB were found in the large juvenile fish ponds. Further redundancy analysis (RDA) and linear regression indicated that sulfur compounds and sediment suspension are the major environmental factors shaping the abundance and community structure of SRB and SOB in aquaculture pond sediments. Findings of this study expand our current understanding of microbial driving sulfur cycling in aquaculture ecosystems and also provide novel insights for ecological and green aquaculture managements"
Keywords:Animals Aquaculture Fishes Geologic Sediments *Microbiota Oxidation-Reduction *Ponds Sulfur;
Notes:"MedlineZhang, Keke Zheng, Xiafei He, Zhili Yang, Tony Shu, Longfei Xiao, Fanshu Wu, Yongjie Wang, Binhao Li, Zhou Chen, Pubo Yan, Qingyun eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2020/09/18 Microb Biotechnol. 2020 Sep; 13(5):1597-1610. doi: 10.1111/1751-7915.13622. Epub 2020 Jul 6"

 
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