Vertical distribution pattern of cbb genes and bacterial CO2 fixing potential in the South China sea
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Published:2020-10-31
Issue:10
Volume:10
Page:1654-1660
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ISSN:2158-5849
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Container-title:Materials Express
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language:en
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Short-container-title:mat express
Author:
Yin Qiuxiao,Xi Xuefei,Wang Lei,Fu Xiaohua
Abstract
In this study, the cbb genes which encode the key enzymes in the Calvin cycle were used as functional markers to investigate the distribution pattern of CO2 fixing potential of autotrophic bacteria at different depths of the South China Sea (SCS). The results revealed
that cbb gene abundance was similar between the surface and the deep layer of SCS, over two fold higher than the middle layer. The types of cbb genes showed dramatically different distributions with depths. Metagenomic amplicon sequencing revealed that Synechococcus was
the main genus containing cbb genes in the surface layer, along with Rubrivivax and Limnohabitans in the middle, and unclassified Epsilonproteobacteria in the deep. Furthermore, the surface layer had the highest CO2 fixing potential due to that Synechococcus
had a high CO2 fixation capacity and relatively high autotrophic growth rate. The difference in the distribution of bacterial species and therefore cbb types with depths was potentially affected by the variation in light intensity and concentration of dissolved oxygen, inorganic
carbon and reducing substances.
Publisher
American Scientific Publishers
Subject
General Materials Science
Cited by
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