Populations of Anaerobic Phototrophic Bacteria in a Spartina alterniflora Salt Marsh

Author:

Paterek J. Robert1,Paynter M. J. B.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-1909

Abstract

Habitat-simulating media were used with the Hungate anaerobic roll tube technique to enumerate culturable anaerobic photosynthetic bacteria in sediment, tidal waters, and Spartina alterniflora plant samples collected from the salt marsh at Sapelo Island, Ga. No phototrophs were detected in samples of creekside (low marsh) sediment or in tidal waters in creekside regions. In the high marsh region, 90% of anaerobic phototrophic bacteria occurred in the top 5 mm of sediment and none were detected below 6 mm. There was a seasonal variation, with maximal populations occurring in summer and fall (mean, 4.4 × 10 5 phototrophs g of dry sediment −1 ) and minimal numbers occurring in winter (mean, 3.9 × 10 3 phototrophs g of dry sediment −1 ). During winter and late spring, phototrophs had a patchy distribution over the high marsh sediment surface. In contrast, during late summer they had a random uniform distribution. Tidal water collected over high marsh sediment contained an average of 8.7 × 10 2 phototrophs ml −1 , with no significant seasonal variation. Anaerobic phototrophic bacteria were also cultured from the lower stem tissue of S. alterniflora growing in both the high (4.3 × 10 4 phototrophs g of dry tissue −1 ) and creekside (4.9 × 10 4 phototrophs g of dry tissue −1 ) marsh regions. Chromatium buderi, Chromatium vinosum, Thiospirillum sanguineum, Rhodospirillum molischianum , and Chlorobium phaeobacteroides were the predominant anaerobic phototrophic species cultured from high marsh sediment. The two Chromatium species were dominant.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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