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  • Manas Journal of Agriculture Veterinary and Life Sciences
  • Volume:5 Issue:1
  • Bacterial Community Structure in Petroleum Contaminated and Uncontaminated Soils of Mountain Ecosyst...

Bacterial Community Structure in Petroleum Contaminated and Uncontaminated Soils of Mountain Ecosystem

Authors : Tinatin Döölotkeldieva, Saykal BOBUŞEVA, Maxabat Konurbaeva
Pages : 20-31
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Publication Date : 2015-06-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :We compared a microbial diversity in uncontaminated and contaminated with petroleum soils in mountain ecosystems in Kyrgyzstan. Culture-dependent and culture - independent methods were used to analyze microbial diversity. PCR primers that target conserved iron binding motifs in alkane monooxygenase insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(alkB); and cytochrome P450 alkane hydroxylase were used to analyze genes of alkane degrading bacteria in chronically contaminated and uncontaminated sites, using an enrichment culture with dodecane. Analysis of 16S rRNA showed that in contaminated soils BetaProteobacteria phylum populations were abundant. In uncontaminated soil Gammaproteobacteria phylum populations were abundant. The Shannon index insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(H′); was used to estimate the microdiversity in soils. Diversity was higher in the uncontaminated insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(H′ = 4,234); than in the contaminated insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(H′ = 3.632); soil biotopes. These studies have shown that oil contamination affects the structure of local soil microbiota, undermines biodiversity and increases the activity of bacteria involved in hydrocarbon degradation, for example Proteobacteria phylum populations.
Keywords : mountain ecosystems, contaminated and uncontaminated soils, 16S rRNA bacterial diversity, cytochrome P450 alkane hydroxylase genes

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