SEM observation on microbial like structure in the ferromanganese crust from the western Pacific Magellan Seamount

Title
SEM observation on microbial like structure in the ferromanganese crust from the western Pacific Magellan Seamount
Author(s)
양기호; 박한범; 백현석; 김종욱; 박경량; 윤준범; 김진욱
KIOST Author(s)
Kim, Jonguk(김종욱)
Alternative Author(s)
김종욱
Publication Year
2016-12-12
Abstract
Understanding the biogeochemical process in the Fe-Mn crust layer is important to reconstruct the paleoenvironment when the Fe-Mn crust layer forms. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), TransmissionElectron Microscopy (TEM), Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (EELS), and Polymerase Chain Reaction(PCR) were utilized to determine the redox states of Fe/Mn and microbial diversity at each layer. Samples were dredged from the western Pacific Magellan Seamount (OSM11) that consists of five well-defined layers from the rim (L1) to the core (L5). Some microbial like structures of sheath-like with filaments (L1 – L3), capsule-shaped (L2), fossilized coccolith mounds with phosphatized globules (L4), and bean-shaped (L4) were detected in entire layers. The cross sectional observation of bean-shaped microbe like structures encrusted with Fe-vernadite (L3) by Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM) and Focused Ion Beam (FIB) technique revealed ~ 1-μm diameter cavity in the center and porous structures of encrusting Fe-vernadite in periphery. Moreover, the organic carbon in the center cavity compared withinorganic C (from carbonate) in periphery was differentiated by C-K edge EELS spectra, suggesting that the microbe used to occupy. Indeed, the PCR analysis indicated the presence of functional gene (cumA 1056bp & coxC 810bp) association with Mn & Fe oxidizer that promote the formation of the crust. The cloniny Loss Spectroscopy (EELS), and Polymerase Chain Reaction(PCR) were utilized to determine the redox states of Fe/Mn and microbial diversity at each layer. Samples were dredged from the western Pacific Magellan Seamount (OSM11) that consists of five well-defined layers from the rim (L1) to the core (L5). Some microbial like structures of sheath-like with filaments (L1 – L3), capsule-shaped (L2), fossilized coccolith mounds with phosphatized globules (L4), and bean-shaped (L4) were detected in entire layers. The cross sectional observation of bean-shaped microbe like structures encrusted with Fe-vernadite (L3) by Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM) and Focused Ion Beam (FIB) technique revealed ~ 1-μm diameter cavity in the center and porous structures of encrusting Fe-vernadite in periphery. Moreover, the organic carbon in the center cavity compared withinorganic C (from carbonate) in periphery was differentiated by C-K edge EELS spectra, suggesting that the microbe used to occupy. Indeed, the PCR analysis indicated the presence of functional gene (cumA 1056bp & coxC 810bp) association with Mn & Fe oxidizer that promote the formation of the crust. The clonin
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/24257
Bibliographic Citation
AGU 2016 Fall Meeting, pp.1, 2016
Publisher
AGU
Type
Conference
Language
English
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