Affiliation:
1. Soil and Water Science Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA
2. DB Environmental Inc., Rockledge, Florida, USA
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The mechanisms and rates of mercury methylation in the Florida Everglades are of great concern because of potential adverse impacts on human and wildlife health through mercury accumulation in aquatic food webs. We developed a new PCR primer set targeting
hgcA
, a gene encoding a corrinoid protein essential for Hg methylation across broad phylogenetic boundaries, and used this primer set to study the distribution of
hgcA
sequences in soils collected from three sites along a gradient in sulfate and nutrient concentrations in the northern Everglades. The sequences obtained were distributed in diverse phyla, including
Proteobacteria
,
Chloroflexi
,
Firmicutes
, and
Methanomicrobia
; however,
hgcA
clone libraries from all sites were dominated by sequences clustering within the order
Syntrophobacterales
of the
Deltaproteobacteria
(49 to 65% of total sequences).
dsrB
mRNA sequences, representing active sulfate-reducing prokaryotes at the time of sampling, obtained from these sites were also dominated by
Syntrophobacterales
(75 to 89%). Laboratory incubations with soils taken from the site low in sulfate concentrations also suggested that Hg methylation activities were primarily mediated by members of the order
Syntrophobacterales
, with some contribution by methanogens,
Chloroflexi
, iron-reducing
Geobacter
, and non-sulfate-reducing
Firmicutes
inhabiting the sites. This suggests that prokaryotes distributed within clades defined by syntrophs are the predominant group controlling methylation of Hg in low-sulfate areas of the Everglades. Any strategy for managing mercury methylation in the Everglades should consider that net mercury methylation is not limited to the action of sulfate reduction.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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