Microbial diversity and composition in acidic sediments of freshwater finfish culture ponds fed with two types of feed: a metagenomic approach

Author:

Kusunur A.B.1ORCID,Velayudhan L.K.2,Vaiyapuri M.3ORCID,Gaurav R.4,Tripathi G.5,Kurcheti P.P.5,Badireddy M.R.1ORCID,Joseph T.C.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology Visakhapatnam Research Centre Visakhapatnam India

2. Former Principal Scientist ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology Cochin India

3. ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology Cochin India

4. ICAR-National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources Lucknow India

5. ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education Mumbai India

Abstract

Abstract Microbial community profile associated with acidic pond sediments (APS) (pH = 3·0–4·5) of freshwater finfish aquaculture ponds (n = 8) was investigated. Sediment DNA extracted from the eight APS were subjected to high-throughput sequencing of V3 and V4 regions which yielded 7236 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) at a similarity of 97%. Overall results showed higher proportion of bacterial OTUs than archaeal OTUs in all the APS. Euryarchaeota (23%), Proteobacteria (19%), Chloroflexi (17%), Crenarchaeota (5·3%), Bacteroidetes (4·8%), Nitrospirae (3·2%), Nanoarchaeaeota (3%) which together constituted 75% of the microbial diversity. At the genus level, there was high preponderance of methanogens namely Methanolinea (5·4%), Methanosaeta (4·5%) and methanotrops, Bathyarchaeota (5%) in APS. Moreover, the abundant phyla in the APS were not drastically affected by the administration of chicken slaughter waste (R-group ponds) and commercial fish feed (C-group ponds), since 67% of the OTUs generated remained common in the APS of both the groups of ponds. There was a minimal difference of 24–26% of OTUs between C-group and R-group ponds, suggesting the existence of a core microbial community in these ponds driven by acidic pH over the years. This study concludes that microbial diversity in pond sediment was influenced to a lesser extent by the addition of chicken slaughter waste but was majorly driven by acidic nature of the pond.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology

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