Journal article
Iron-Manganese Nodules Harbor Lower Bacterial Diversity and Greater Proportions of Proteobacteria Compared to Bulk Soils in Four Locations Spanning from North to South China
GY Zhang, JZ He, F Liu, LM Zhang
Geomicrobiology Journal | Published : 2014
Abstract
The bacterial abundance and community composition in four types of soils and their associated Fe-Mn nodules from Queyu (QY) in Shandong Province, Zaoyang (ZY), Wuhan (WH) in Hubei Province and Guiyang (GY) in Hunan Province, China were investigated using real-time PCR, cloning and sequencing approaches. It was found that the bacterial 16S rRNA gene copy numbers in the soils were almost 3 magnitudes greater than those in their corresponding nodules and positively correlated with OM. The bacterial diversity as indicated by Simpson and Shannon indices, were significantly lower in the nodules than in the soils. Remarkable divergence in bacterial community structure was observed between the soils..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to give our appreciation for the funding from the Natural Science Foundation of China (40830527, 50921064) and Youth Innovation Promotion Association, Chinese Academy of Science.