细菌硫酸盐还原抑制对高盐环境中甲烷生成和稳定同位素组成的影响

IF 1.7 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Aquatic Geochemistry Pub Date : 2019-11-19 DOI:10.1007/s10498-019-09362-x
Cheryl A. Kelley, Brad M. Bebout, Jeffrey P. Chanton, Angela M. Detweiler, Adrienne Frisbee, Brooke E. Nicholson, Jennifer Poole, Amanda Tazaz, Claire Winkler
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本研究的目的是研究在高盐环境中产甲烷菌和硫酸盐还原菌之间的竞争。从美国加利福尼亚州、墨西哥和智利的高盐环境中获得了软垫(盐度为55 ~ 126 μ ppt)和石膏质内蒸发岩垫(盐度为77 ~ 320 μ ppt)的光合微生物垫样。甲烷产量是根据含有垫子样品的孵育小瓶内顶空甲烷浓度的增加来确定的。孵育期结束时,测定甲烷的δ13C值。含有钼酸盐(细菌硫酸盐还原的特异性抑制剂)的软微生物垫瓶的甲烷产率和甲烷δ13C值显著高于对照组(富集13C)。这表明硫酸盐还原的抑制使这些位点上的产甲烷菌能够利用已有的竞争性底物(H2和/或乙酸)。此外,生成甲烷的较高δ13C值表明底物(竞争性和非竞争性)被使用到接近完成。在盐含量远高于软垫层的内蒸发岩位置,甲烷的产气量没有显著差异,甲烷的δ13C值随着钼酸盐的加入而保持不变或降低(13C减少)。我们认为,底物利用率的增加足以允许更大的同位素分馏,从而导致观测到的甲烷δ13C值降低,但不足以显著提高测量的产量。在甲烷生成速率和δ13C值均未发生变化的情况下,我们假设盐度本身抑制了硫酸盐还原,从而控制了微生物数量和代谢速率。
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The Effect of Bacterial Sulfate Reduction Inhibition on the Production and Stable Isotopic Composition of Methane in Hypersaline Environments

The aim of this research was to investigate the competition between methanogens and sulfate-reducing bacteria in hypersaline environments. Samples of photosynthetic microbial mats, both soft mats (salinities of 55–126?ppt) and gypsum-hosted endoevaporite mats (salinities of 77–320?ppt), were obtained from hypersaline environments in California, USA, Mexico and Chile. Methane production was determined from the increase in headspace methane concentration within incubation vials containing mat samples. At the end of the incubation period, the δ13C values of produced methane were measured. Soft microbial mat vials containing molybdate, a specific inhibitor of bacterial sulfate reduction, exhibited dramatically higher methane production rates and higher (enriched in 13C) methane δ13C values than the controls. This suggests that the inhibition of sulfate reduction allowed the methanogens at these sites to use the competitive substrates (H2 and/or acetate) made available. Further, the higher δ13C values of the produced methane suggest that substrates (both competitive and non-competitive) were used to near completion. At the endoevaporite sites, which have much higher salinities than the soft mat sites, methane production was not significantly different and the methane δ13C values either remained the same or decreased (depleted in 13C) with added molybdate. We suggest that substrate availability increased enough to allow for somewhat greater isotopic fractionation resulting in the lower methane δ13C values that were observed, but not enough to significantly increase measured production rates. Where no changes in either methane production rates or δ13C values occurred, we hypothesize that salinity itself was inhibiting sulfate reduction and thus controlling microbe populations and rates of metabolism.

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Aquatic Geochemistry
Aquatic Geochemistry 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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期刊介绍: We publish original studies relating to the geochemistry of natural waters and their interactions with rocks and minerals under near Earth-surface conditions. Coverage includes theoretical, experimental, and modeling papers dealing with this subject area, as well as papers presenting observations of natural systems that stress major processes. The journal also presents `letter''-type papers for rapid publication and a limited number of review-type papers on topics of particularly broad interest or current major controversy.
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