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Structure of Bacterial Communities Associated with Some Aquatic Plants
This study was the first of its kind on the Euphrates river in Iraq to study of the composition of the epiphytic bacterial community of an three aquatic plants ( Hydrilla verticillata, Phragmitesaustralis and Eichhorniacrassipes ) was investigated. The study was conducted to how are bacterial assemb...
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Published in: | IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2021-06, Vol.790 (1), p.12030 |
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Summary: | This study was the first of its kind on the Euphrates river in Iraq to study of the composition of the epiphytic bacterial community of an three aquatic plants (
Hydrilla verticillata, Phragmitesaustralis and Eichhorniacrassipes
) was investigated. The study was conducted to how are bacterial assemblages in the rhizosphere for sediment different from those in bulk and surface sediments and aquatic plant during 2020 two sites in Kufa river were chosen. Total organic material, pH and EC of sediment were measured. Eighteen taxon were found in current study. The bacterial communities on three aquatic plants were distinct, such that
Aeromonassobria
,
Pseudomonas putida, Enterobactercloacae
and
Acinetobacterbaumannii
were found on
H.verticillata
and in the sediment, while Acinetobacterlwoffii, Enterobacter cloacae ssp cloacae, Escherichia coli and klebsiellapneumoniaessp pneumonia on E. crassipes in site 2. Either on
P. australis
and sediment the
Enterobactercloacae
,
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
, and
Pseudomonas putida
were found in site 1 and
Granulicatellaelegans
,
Proteus penneri
, and
Pseudomonas putida
in site 2. While the
Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumonia
and
Serratiamarcescens
were found in water at site 1.
Aeromonassobria
dominance in sediment of
H. verticillata
while
Escherichia coli
dominance in sediment of E.
crassipes
, either
Pseudomonas putida
was dominanced in
P. australis
root. Number of bacteria were recorded in sediment of
P. australis
higher proportion was 28% than other. The indexes of diversity were recorded in sediment of
P. australis
higher than other except Domancy index recorded in sediment of
E.crassipes
was 0.025 higher than other. Our results indicated differences between the epiphyticbacterial community on the three plants and the water column at the species level, but an even representation of the mostabundant phylogenetic taxa in sediment of
P. australis
was revealed. Statistical comparison of the retrieved sequencesconfirmed that the three libraries did differ significantly at the community level. |
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ISSN: | 1755-1307 1755-1315 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1755-1315/790/1/012030 |