Affiliation:
1. Plant Ecophysiology
2. Microbial Ecology, Fachbereich Biologie, Universität Konstanz, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The composition of diatom-associated bacterial communities was studied with 14 different unialgal xenic diatom cultures isolated from freshwater epilithic biofilms of Lake Constance, Germany. A clear dominance of
Alphaproteobacteria
was observed, followed by
Betaproteobacteria, Gammaproteobacteria, Bacteroidetes
, and
Verrucomicrobia
. Pure cultures of the diatom
Cymbella microcephala
, which was found to be dominant in epilithic biofilms in Lake Constance, were cocultivated with six associated bacterial strains. All these bacterial strains were able to grow in
C. microcephala
cultures in the absence of organic cosubstrates. Diatom growth was generally enhanced in the presence of bacteria, and polysaccharide secretion was generally increased in the presence of
Proteobacteria
. The monomer composition of extracellular polysaccharides of
C. microcephala
changed in relation to the presence of different bacteria, but the dominant monomers were less affected. Our results indicate that these changes were caused by the diatom itself rather than by specific bacterial degradation. One
Bacteroidetes
strain strongly influenced carbohydrate secretion by the alga via extracellular soluble compounds. Biofilms were formed only in the presence of bacteria. Phylogenetic analysis and coculture studies indicate an adaptation of
Proteobacteria
and
Bacteroidetes
to the microenvironment created by the diatom biofilm.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
Cited by
120 articles.
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