Marine particle microbiomes during a spring diatom bloom contain active sulfate-reducing bacteria


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Phytoplankton blooms fuel marine food webs with labile dissolved carbon and also lead to the formation of particulate organic matter composed of living and dead algal cells. These particles contribute to carbon sequestration and are sites of intense algal-bacterial interactions, providing diverse niches for microbes to thrive. We analyzed 16S and 18S ribosomal RNA gene amplicon sequences obtained from 51 time points and metaproteomes from 3 time points during a spring phytoplankton bloom in a shallow location (6-10 m depth) in the North Sea. Particulate fractions larger than 10 μm diameter were collected at near daily intervals between early March and late May in 2018. Network analysis identified two major modules representing bacteria co-occurring with diatoms and with dinoflagellates, respectively. The diatom network module included known sulfate-reducing Desulfobacterota as well as potentially sulfur-oxidizing Ectothiorhodospiraceae. Metaproteome analyses confirmed presence of key enzymes involved in dissimilatory sulfate reduction, a process known to occur in sinking particles at greater depths and in sediments. Our results indicate the presence of sufficiently anoxic niches in the particle fraction of an active phytoplankton bloom to sustain sulfate reduction, and an important role of benthic-pelagic coupling for microbiomes in shallow environments. Our findings may have implications for the understanding of algal-bacterial interactions and carbon export during blooms in shallow-water coastal areas.



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DOI 10.1093/femsec/fiae037

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Siebers, R. , Schultz, D. , Farza, M. S. , Brauer, A. , Zühlke, D. , Mücke, P. A. , Wang, F. , Bernhardt, J. , Teeling, H. , Becher, D. , Riedel, K. , Kirstein, I. V. , Wiltshire, K. H. , Hoff, K. J. , Schweder, T. , Urich, T. and Bengtsson, M. M. (2024): Marine particle microbiomes during a spring diatom bloom contain active sulfate-reducing bacteria , FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 100 (5), fiae037-fiae037 . doi: 10.1093/femsec/fiae037


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