西班牙东北部“Font Pudosa”硫磺泉淡水微生物席的结构和组成。

Microbiologia (Madrid, Spain) Pub Date : 1997-03-01
A Martínez, I Pibernat, J Figueras, J García-Gil
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摘要

研究了非热硫淡水泉壁上发育的不同类型的微生物席。光镜、电镜和高效液相色谱分析揭示了光合色素的结构和组成。原核叶绿素和类胡萝卜素有助于主要光合类群的分类分配。“倒位”席(mat - 1)以色堇科植物为主;它们靠近出水口(0.3 mM硫化物)。“正常位置”,即蓝藻覆盖的席(席- ii和席- iv),在较低硫化物浓度的石墙上的其他地方发育。第三种类型的垫(mat - iii),由化化石养细菌覆盖,在水-空气界面上可以区分出来,牢固地附着在弹簧壁上。多达六种生理类型的微生物已被确认:蓝藻,染色菌科,紫色非硫细菌。绿藻科、绿藻科和趋化石养细菌。发现了蓝藻属Lyngbya-like、振荡藻属Oscillatoria-like和Pseudanabaena sp.。色子科植物多样性显著(色子属植物有6种形态/色素类型,外加2种未鉴定的色子科植物PB1和PB2)。趋化石营养细菌以Beggiatoa属和thiiothrix属为代表。最后,在所有研究的草席中都发现了少量的类绿氟菌和极限绿藻。
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Structure and composition of freshwater microbial mats from a sulfur spring ("Font Pudosa", NE Spain).

Different types of microbial mats developing on the wall on a non-thermal sulfur freshwater spring have been studied. Both, light and electron microscopy as well as HPLC analysis of photosynthetic pigments revealed their structure and composition. Prokaryotic chlorophylls and carotenoids helped in the taxonomical assignment of the main photosynthetic groups. "Inverted position" mats (Mat-I) were dominated by Chromatiaceae; they were located closed to the water outlets (0.3 mM sulfide). "Normal position", that is, cyanobacterial-covered mats (Mat-II and Mat-IV), developed elsewhere on the stone walls at lower sulfide concentrations. A third type of mat (Mat-III), covered by chemolithotrophic bacteria, was distinguishable at the water-air interface, strongly attached to the walls of the spring. Up to six physiological types of microorganisms have been recognized: cyanobacteria, Chromatiaceae, purple nonsulfur bacteria. Chlorobiaceae, Chloroflexaceae, and chemolithotrophic bacteria. Cyanobacteria Lyngbya-like, Oscillatoria-like and Pseudanabaena sp. were found. The diversity of Chromatiaceae (six morpho-/pigment types of the genus Chromatium, plus two non identified Chromatiaceae, named PB1 and PB2 were observed) was noticeable. Chemolithotrophic bacteria were represented by the genera Beggiatoa and Thiothrix. Finally, small numbers of Chloroflexus-like bacteria and Chlorobium limicola were found in all the studied mats.

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