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Abundance and community structures of heterotrophic and oligotrophic bacteria from the Sierra Leone Abbyssal Plain

Colony counts on high and low-nutrient agar media incubated at 2 and 20 °C, Acridine Orange Direct Counts and biomasses are reported for sediments of the Sierra Leone Abyssal Plain. All isolates from low-nutrient agars also grew in nutrient-rich seawater broth (100 % SWB). However, a greater proportion of the 2 °C than of the 20 °C isolates grew in 2.5% SWB, containing 125 mg/l peptone and 25 mg/l yeast extract. Only 14 strains or 12.7% of the 2 °C isolates, but none of the 20 °C isolates, grew in 0.25 % SWB. Psychrophilic bacteria with maximum growth temperatures below 12 °C, isolated at 2 °C, were predominant among the cultivable bacteria from the surface layer. They required seawater for growth and belonged mainly to the Gram-negative genera Alteromonas and Vibrio. In contrast to the earlier view that psychrophily is connected with the Gram-negative cell type, it was found that cold-adapted bacteria of the Gram-positive genus Bacillus predominated in the 4 to 6 cm layer. The 20 °C isolates, however, were mostly Gram-positive, mesophilic, not dependent on seawater for growth, not able to utilize organic substrates at 4 °C, and belonged mainly to the genus Bacillus and to the Gram-positive cocci. The majority of the mesophilic bacilli most likely evolved from dormant spores, but not from actively metabolizing cells. It can be concluded that only the strains isolated at 2 °C can be regarded as indigenous to the deep-sea.

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Rüger, Hans-Jürgen, Tan, Tjhing Lok (1992). Dataset: Abundance and community structures of heterotrophic and oligotrophic bacteria from the Sierra Leone Abbyssal Plain. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.744000

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.744000
Author Rüger, Hans-Jürgen
Given Name Hans-Jürgen
Family Name Rüger
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Tan, Tjhing Lok
Source Creation 1992
Publication Year 1992
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Rueger_Tan_1992
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Name: Biosphere

Name: Ecology

Name: Oceans

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Title: Community structures of cold and low-nutrient adapted heterotrophic sediment bacteria from the deep eastern tropical Atlantic
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps084083
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 1992
Source: Marine Ecology Progress Series
Authors: Rüger Hans-Jürgen , Tan Tjhing Lok .