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Can J Microbiol ; 58(4): 523-30, 2012 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22458859

ABSTRACT

The dddP gene encodes an enzyme that cleaves dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) into dimethyl sulfide (DMS) plus acrylate and has been identified in various marine bacteria and some fungi. The diversity of dddP genes was investigated by culture-independent PCR-based analysis of metagenomic DNA extracted from 4 mangrove soils in Southern China. A phylogenetic tree of 144 cloned dddP sequences comprised 7 groups, 3 of which also included dddP genes from previously identified Ddd(+) (DMSP-dependent DMS production) bacteria. However, most (69%) of the DddP sequences from the mangroves were in 4 other subgroups that did not include sequences from known bacteria, demonstrating a high level of diversity of this gene in these environments. Each clade contained clones from all of the sample sites, suggesting that different dddP types are widespread in mangroves of different geographical locations. Furthermore, it was found the dddP genotype distribution was remarkably influenced by the soil properties pH, available sulfur, salt, and total nitrogen.


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Bacteria/metabolism , Soil Microbiology , Soil/chemistry , Sulfides/metabolism , Sulfonium Compounds/metabolism , Avicennia/growth & development , Avicennia/microbiology , Bacteria/classification , Bacteria/genetics , Base Sequence , China , Ecosystem , Genetic Variation , Molecular Sequence Data , Nitrogen/metabolism , Phylogeny , Rhizosphere , Salinity , Sulfides/analysis , Sulfonium Compounds/analysis , Sulfur/metabolism
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Can J Microbiol ; 58(4): 531-9, 2012 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22455729

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Nine types of nitrogen-fixing bacterial strains were isolated from 3 rhizosphere soil samples taken from mangrove plants in the Dongzhaigang National Mangrove Nature Reserve of China. Most isolates belonged to Gammaproteobacteria Pseudomonas, showing that these environments constituted favorable niches for such abundant nitrogen-fixing bacteria. New members of the diazotrophs were also found. Using a soil DNA extraction and PCR-cloning-sequencing approach, 135 clones were analyzed by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis, and 27 unique nifH sequence phylotypes were identified, most of which were closely related to sequences from uncultured bacteria. The diversity of nitrogen-fixing bacteria was assessed by constructing nifH phylogenetic trees from sequences of all isolates and clones in this work, together with related nifH sequences from other mangrove ecosystems in GenBank. The nifH diversity varied among soil samples, with distinct biogeochemical properties within a mangrove ecosystem. When comparing different mangrove ecosystems, the nifH gene sequences from a specific site tended to cluster as individual groups. The results provided interesting data and novel information on our understanding of diazotroph community diversity in the mangrove ecosystems.


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Bacteria/genetics , Nitrogen Fixation/genetics , Oxidoreductases/genetics , Soil Microbiology , Avicennia/microbiology , Bacteria/classification , Bacteria/isolation & purification , Bacteria/metabolism , Base Sequence , China , Ecosystem , Genes, Bacterial , Genetic Variation , Molecular Sequence Data , Nitrogen/analysis , Nitrogen/metabolism , Oxidoreductases/metabolism , Phylogeny , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Rhizosphere , Soil/chemistry
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