High concentrations of methyl fluoride affect the bacterial community in a thermophilic methanogenic sludge.

To precisely control the application of methyl fluoride (CH3F) for analysis of methanogenic pathways, the influence of 0-10% CH3F on bacterial and archaeal communities in a thermophilic methanogenic sludge was investigated. The results suggested that CH3F acts specifically on acetoclastic methanogen...

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Main Authors: Liping Hao, Fan Lü, Qing Wu, Liming Shao, Pinjing He
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3962445?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-cbfa9cc4ebf844d2ba23f6f7acc49e142020-11-24T20:50:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0193e9260410.1371/journal.pone.0092604High concentrations of methyl fluoride affect the bacterial community in a thermophilic methanogenic sludge.Liping HaoFan LüQing WuLiming ShaoPinjing HeTo precisely control the application of methyl fluoride (CH3F) for analysis of methanogenic pathways, the influence of 0-10% CH3F on bacterial and archaeal communities in a thermophilic methanogenic sludge was investigated. The results suggested that CH3F acts specifically on acetoclastic methanogenesis. The inhibitory effect stabilized at an initial concentration of 3-5%, with around 90% of the total methanogenic activity being suppressed, and a characteristic of hydrogenotrophic pathway in isotope fractionation was demonstrated under this condition. However, extended exposure (12 days) to high concentrations of CH3F (>3%) altered the bacterial community structure significantly, resulting in increased diversity and decreased evenness, which can be related to acetate oxidation and CH3F degradation. Bacterial clone library analysis showed that syntrophic acetate oxidizing bacteria Thermacetogenium phaeum were highly enriched under the suppression of 10% CH3F. However, the methanogenic community did not change obviously. Thus, excessive usage of CH3F over the long term can change the composition of the bacterial community. Therefore, data from studies involving the use of CH3F as an acetoclast inhibitor should be interpreted with care. Conversely, CH3F has been suggested as a factor to stimulate the enrichment of syntrophic acetate oxidizing bacteria.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3962445?pdf=render
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author Liping Hao
Fan Lü
Qing Wu
Liming Shao
Pinjing He
spellingShingle Liping Hao
Fan Lü
Qing Wu
Liming Shao
Pinjing He
High concentrations of methyl fluoride affect the bacterial community in a thermophilic methanogenic sludge.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Liping Hao
Fan Lü
Qing Wu
Liming Shao
Pinjing He
author_sort Liping Hao
title High concentrations of methyl fluoride affect the bacterial community in a thermophilic methanogenic sludge.
title_short High concentrations of methyl fluoride affect the bacterial community in a thermophilic methanogenic sludge.
title_full High concentrations of methyl fluoride affect the bacterial community in a thermophilic methanogenic sludge.
title_fullStr High concentrations of methyl fluoride affect the bacterial community in a thermophilic methanogenic sludge.
title_full_unstemmed High concentrations of methyl fluoride affect the bacterial community in a thermophilic methanogenic sludge.
title_sort high concentrations of methyl fluoride affect the bacterial community in a thermophilic methanogenic sludge.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description To precisely control the application of methyl fluoride (CH3F) for analysis of methanogenic pathways, the influence of 0-10% CH3F on bacterial and archaeal communities in a thermophilic methanogenic sludge was investigated. The results suggested that CH3F acts specifically on acetoclastic methanogenesis. The inhibitory effect stabilized at an initial concentration of 3-5%, with around 90% of the total methanogenic activity being suppressed, and a characteristic of hydrogenotrophic pathway in isotope fractionation was demonstrated under this condition. However, extended exposure (12 days) to high concentrations of CH3F (>3%) altered the bacterial community structure significantly, resulting in increased diversity and decreased evenness, which can be related to acetate oxidation and CH3F degradation. Bacterial clone library analysis showed that syntrophic acetate oxidizing bacteria Thermacetogenium phaeum were highly enriched under the suppression of 10% CH3F. However, the methanogenic community did not change obviously. Thus, excessive usage of CH3F over the long term can change the composition of the bacterial community. Therefore, data from studies involving the use of CH3F as an acetoclast inhibitor should be interpreted with care. Conversely, CH3F has been suggested as a factor to stimulate the enrichment of syntrophic acetate oxidizing bacteria.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3962445?pdf=render
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