Manganese Oxidation by Bacterial Isolates from the Indian Ridge System

Autor: K. P. Krishnan, V. D. Khedekar, Sheryl Oliveira Fernandes, P. A. Loka Bharathi
Rok vydání: 2005
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Zdroj: BioMetals. 18:483-492
ISSN: 1572-8773
0966-0844
Popis: The abundance and activity of culturable manganese-oxidizing bacteria were assessed from near-bottom water samples of the tectonically active Carlsberg Ridge. Retrievable counts as colony forming units (CFU) on dilute nutrient agar medium (dilNA=2 gm l(-1) nutrient broth+2% agar) and on dilNA supplemented with 1, 2 and 3 mM MnCl(2).4H(2)O were in the order of 10(6) CFU l(-1). Retrievability of heterotrophs ranged from non-detectable levels (ND) to 2.82 x 10(6) CFU l(-1). The retrievable counts on Mn amended dilNA ranged from ND to 3.21 x 10(6), 1.47 x 10(6) and 1.45 x 10(6) CFU l(-1) on 1, 2 and 3 mM, respectively. About 87% of the Mn tolerant isolates (n=39) showed taxonomic affinities to Pseudomonas I and II sp. Two representative strains CR35 and CR48 (CR-Carlsberg Ridge) isolated on manganese-supplemented media were tested for their ability to tolerate a range of Mn amendments from 1 nM to 100 mM in terms of growth and respiration. CR35 represents 66% of the total CFU (3.04 x 10(6) CFU l(-1)), while CR48 represented only 6% of the total CFU (1.05 x 10(6) CFU l(-1)). The colonies of these two isolates were dark brown in color suggesting precipitation of Mn as oxide. Tests for the effect on growth and respiration were conducted in media simulating heterotrophic (amended with 0.01% glucose) and lithotrophic (unamended) conditions. Maximum stimulation in growth and respiration of CR35 occurred at 100 microM Mn both in unamended and amended media. At levels of Mn greater than 100 microM the counts decreased steadily. Total respiring cells of CR48 were stimulated to a maximum at 1 microM Mn in unamended medium and 1 nM in amended medium. Total cells counts for the same decreased beyond 100 microM Mn in unamended and 1 nM in amended medium. The isolates were tested for their ability to oxidize Mn amendments from 1 microM to 10 mM Mn. At the end of a 76-day incubation period, there was evidence of manganese oxide precipitation at high Mn concentrations (or=1 mM) as a dark brown coloration on the sides of culture tubes. Highest Mn oxidation rates were observed at 10 mM Mn(II) concentration with CR35 oxidizing 27 and 25 microM Mn day(-1) in unamended and amended condition, respectively. CR48 oxidized Mn at the rate of 26 microM Mn day(-1) in unamended medium and 35 microM Mn day(-1) in amended medium. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) observations of both isolates revealed free-living cells in clustered matrices approximately 2 microm diameter. Energy dispersive spectrum of the cell matrix of CR35 cultured in 1 mM Mn detected 30% Mn, while the cell aggregates of CR48 harbored 7-10% Mn. The relatively high specific activity of these mixotrophic bacteria under relatively oligotrophic conditions suggests that they may be responsible for scavenging dissolved Mn from the Carlsberg Ridge waters and could potentially participate in oxidation.
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