Microbial Diversity in the Indian Ocean Sediments: An Insight into the Distribution and Associated Factors

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作者
Ambati, Madhav [1 ]
Kumar, Maushmi S. [1 ]
机构
[1] SVKMs NMIMS, Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel Sch Pharm & Technol Ma, VL Mehta Rd,Vile Parle west, Mumbai 400056, Maharashtra, India
关键词
DEEP-SEA SEDIMENTS; FUNGAL DIVERSITY; BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES; BAY; IDENTIFICATION; PURIFICATION; BENGAL;
D O I
10.1007/s00284-022-02801-z
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Indian Ocean is the third largest oceanic division of the world and shelter to a huge microbial diversity. These microbes play an important role in the metabolism of carbon, sulfur, nitrogen, and phosphorus in the ocean water. They are also major contributors of carbon fixing and sequestration, as much as terrestrial plants to achieve CO2 emissions reduction. The prokaryotic community in the East Indian Ocean primarily comprises of heterotrophic bacteria like Alphaproteobacteria and Gammaproteobacteria, followed by Firmicutes and Actinobacteria. The Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal are typically characterized by presence of vast areas of oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) and have been witnessing a shift in the microbial diversity due to the changing conditions in the ocean water. Several canonical correspondence analyses reveal temperature, salinity, and phosphate levels as crucial environmental factors in propelling the distribution of diazotrophs. The viral consortia are dominated by the Caudovirales, an order of tailed bacteriophages. Due to the rapid change in the environmental factors such as topography, temperature, and sunlight contributing toward climate change, their role in sustaining the chemical composition of the ocean can be drastically affected especially with the evidence of several bacterial and fungal communities responding to latitudinal and temperature change. Therefore, we aim to critically review the status of microbial diversity in Indian Ocean to predict their response toward climate change as they are the sentinels of change in marine life and to understand the dynamics of microbial communities in the various locations of Indian Ocean.
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