New evidence for the role of oil-degrading bacteria in the formation of a Prorocentrum dinoflagellate bloom after an oil spill

Title
New evidence for the role of oil-degrading bacteria in the formation of a Prorocentrum dinoflagellate bloom after an oil spill
Author(s)
박범수; Deana L Erdner; Hernando Bacosa; Zhanfei Liu; Edward J. Buskey
Alternative Author(s)
박범수
Publication Year
2019-10-20
Abstract
There have been no studies on effect of altered bacterial communities due to crude oil exposure on phytoplankton growth, even though crude oil leads to change in bacterial communities, and this change can affect phytoplankton growth and community composition. Thus, we examined effect of change in bacterial communities due to oil exposure on dinoflagellate growth. For this study, free-living bacteria isolated from a Prorocentrum texanum culture were exposed to crude oil for amonth, and the growth change in P. texanum after co-culture with oil-treated bacteria was investigated. Interestingly, the growth rate and yield of P. texanum in bacterial treatment was clearly enhanced. To gain more direct evidence, we investigated variation in dinoflagellates growth after co-culture with oil-degrading bacterial isolates from oil spilled soil after the Texas City “Y” oil spill. Two bacterial isolates (C1-T3 and E1-Gal-T2) clearly enhanced the growth rate and yield of six different dinoflagellates, including axenic cultures (Amphidinium carterae and Peridinium sociale). Lastly, to determine whether or not these isolates can enhance dinoflagellate growth by releasing nutrients, nutrient-limited medium was prepared by removing each one of the components (nitrogen, phosphorous, trace metals or vitamins), and the two bacterial isolates were inoculated into each nutrient limited media, containing A. carterae and Pe. sociale. These b
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/40647
Bibliographic Citation
The North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES), 2019
Publisher
The North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
Type
Conference
Language
English
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