Manganese Reduction by Microbes from Oxic Regions of the Lake Vanda (Antarctica) Water Column

Author:

Bratina Bonnie Jo1,Stevenson Bradley S.1,Green William J.2,Schmidt Thomas M.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology and Center for Microbial Ecology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824,1 and

2. School of Interdisciplinary Studies, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 450562

Abstract

ABSTRACT Depth profiles of metals in Lake Vanda, a permanently ice-covered, stratified Antarctic lake, suggest the importance of particulate manganese oxides in the scavenging, transport, and release of metals. Since manganese oxides can be solubilized by manganese-reducing bacteria, microbially mediated manganese reduction was investigated in Lake Vanda. Microbes concentrated from oxic regions of the water column, encompassing a peak of soluble manganese [Mn(II)], reduced synthetic manganese oxides (MnO 2 ) when incubated aerobically. Pure cultures of manganese-reducing bacteria were readily isolated from waters collected near the oxic Mn(II) peak. Based on phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequence, most of the isolated manganese reducers belong to the genus Carnobacterium . Cultures of a phylogenetically representative strain of Carnobacterium reduced synthetic MnO 2 in the presence of sodium azide, as was seen in field assays. Unlike anaerobes that utilize manganese oxides as terminal electron acceptors in respiration, isolates of the genus Carnobacterium reduced Mn(IV) via a diffusible compound under oxic conditions. The release of adsorbed trace metals accompanying the solubilization of manganese oxides may provide populations of Carnobacterium with a source of nutrients in this extremely oligotrophic environment.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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