Influence of physicochemical and nutritional factors on bacterial diversity in mangrove sediments along the southwest coast of Tamilnadu, India

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S. Prakash
R. Ramasubburayan
P. Iyapparaj
N. K. Ahila
V. Sri Ramkumar
A. Palavesam
G. Immanuel
E. Kannapiran
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[1] SRM University,Research Institute
[2] Manonmaniam Sundaranar University,Centre for Marine Science and Technology
[3] Annamalai University,CAS in Marine Biology
[4] Bharathidasan University,Department of Environmental Biotechnology, School of Environmental Sciences
[5] Alagappa University,Department of Zoology, DDE
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2015年 / 187卷
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Mangrove-associated bacteria; Diversity indices; Bacterial diversity; Nitrogen fixer; Phosphate solubilizer;
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The present study was undertaken to investigate the diversity of mangrove-associated bacterial genera at Manakudy estuary, Southwest coast of India. The root and rhizosphere sediments of both mangrove and their associated plants were collected from chosen area. Results inferred that the maximum nutrients, THB density, and diversity indices were recorded in rhizosphere and root sample of Avicennia officinalis. Altogether, 258 bacterial strains were isolated from the chosen mangrove samples and screened for nitrogen fixing and phosphate solubilizing ability. Screened result inferred that, 36.43 % isolates had nitrogen fixing and 29.45 % isolates had phosphate solubilizing ability. Here, the genus Bacillus spp. (21.71 %) was the most dominant genera. The bacterial diversity indices, i.e., univariate analysis showed remarkable variation between the chosen samples; however, maximum diversity indices was registered by rhizosphere and root sample of A. officinalis. The 95 % confidence interval and ellipse showed that samples were well mendacious within AvTD and VarTD. Likewise, the multivariate analysis like similarity percentage was good discriminator from 16.64 to 100 % by Bray–Curtis dissimilarity. The prinicipal component analysis (PCA) showed marked variation between the tested bacterial communities. Cluster analysis and non-metric multi-dimensional scaling (MDS) were grouped by Bray–Curtis similarity index which strongly evidence that the rhizosphere and root samples of A. officinalis were highly diversified in the study area.
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