2016
DOI: 10.1111/lre.12156
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Diversity of anaerobic bacteria in sediments from a subtropical reservoir

Abstract: A descriptive analysis of microbial communities from two different sediment locations in a subtropical reservoir was undertaken, using DGGE and 16S rRNA gene clone library. This study evaluated bacterial diversity in the sediment of a subtropical reservoir, based on quantitative and qualitative analyses of sulphate‐reducing bacteria (SRB), denitrifying bacteria (DB) and hydrogen‐producing bacteria (HPB). The sediment samples were taken from a subtropical reservoir (Ibiúna, SP, Brazil), being collected at two c… Show more

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“…For sediment samples, bacterial density in sediment was closely linked to OM. River sediment acts as a reservoir for bacteria [59,60,61], and primary production of heterotrophic bacteria tend to be limited by P concentrations and/or high N:P ratios [62]. However, P pools are accumulated and recycled in surface sediments due to P domestic inputs from direct wastewater release, so that sediments in reservoir and downstream of the dam are not expected to display P-limited conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For sediment samples, bacterial density in sediment was closely linked to OM. River sediment acts as a reservoir for bacteria [59,60,61], and primary production of heterotrophic bacteria tend to be limited by P concentrations and/or high N:P ratios [62]. However, P pools are accumulated and recycled in surface sediments due to P domestic inputs from direct wastewater release, so that sediments in reservoir and downstream of the dam are not expected to display P-limited conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%