Affiliation:
1. Cawthron Institute, Nelson, New Zealand
Abstract
An investigation of the terminal anaerobic processes occurring in polluted intertidal sediments indicated that terminal carbon flow was mainly mediated by sulfate-reducing organisms in sediments with high sulfate concentrations (>10 mM in the interstitial water) exposed to low loadings of nutrient (equivalent to <10
2
kg of N · day
−1
) and biochemical oxygen demand (<0.7 × 10
3
kg · day
−1
) in effluents from different pollution sources. However, in sediments exposed to high loadings of nutrient (>10
2
kg of N · day
−1
) and biochemical oxygen demand (>0.7 × 10
3
kg · day
−1
), methanogenesis was the major process in the mediation of terminal carbon flow, and sulfate concentrations were low (≤2 mM). The respiratory index [
14
CO
2
/(
14
CO
2
+
14
CH
4
)] for [2-
14
C]acetate catabolism, a measure of terminal carbon flow, was ≥0.96 for sediment with high sulfate, but in sediments with sulfate as little as 10 μM in the interstitial water, respiratory index values of ≤0.22 were obtained. In the latter sediment, methane production rates as high as 3 μmol · g
−1
(dry weight) · h
−1
were obtained, and there was a potential for active sulfate reduction.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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