Molecular analysis of the microbial community structures in water-flooding petroleum reservoirs with different temperatures

Analyses of microbial communities from six water-flooding petroleum reservoirs at temperatures from 21 to 63 °C by 16S rRNA gene clone libraries indicates the presence of physiologically diverse and temperature-dependent microorganisms in these subterrestrial ecosystems. In samples originating from...

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Main Authors: L.-Y. Wang, R.-Y. Duan, J.-F. Liu, S.-Z. Yang, J.-D. Gu, B.-Z. Mu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-11-01
Series:Biogeosciences
Online Access:http://www.biogeosciences.net/9/4645/2012/bg-9-4645-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-f3a44346b3f046cfbf0101f667c28fa02020-11-24T23:38:13ZengCopernicus PublicationsBiogeosciences1726-41701726-41892012-11-019114645465910.5194/bg-9-4645-2012Molecular analysis of the microbial community structures in water-flooding petroleum reservoirs with different temperaturesL.-Y. WangR.-Y. DuanJ.-F. LiuS.-Z. YangJ.-D. GuB.-Z. MuAnalyses of microbial communities from six water-flooding petroleum reservoirs at temperatures from 21 to 63 °C by 16S rRNA gene clone libraries indicates the presence of physiologically diverse and temperature-dependent microorganisms in these subterrestrial ecosystems. In samples originating from high-temperature petroleum reservoirs, most of the archaeal sequences belong to thermophiles affiliated with members of the genera <i>Thermococcus</i>, <i>Methanothermobacter</i> and the order <i>Thermoplasmatales</i>, whereas bacterial sequences predominantly belong to the phyla <i>Firmicutes</i>, <i>Thermotogae</i> and <i>Thermodesulfobacteria</i>. In contrast to high-temperature petroleum reservoirs, microorganisms belonging to the <i>Proteobacteria</i>, <i>Methanobacteriales</i> and <i>Methanomicrobiales</i> were the most encountered in samples collected from low-temperature petroleum reservoirs. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) revealed that temperature, mineralization, ionic type as well as volatile fatty acids showed correlation with the microbial community structures, in particular members of the <i>Firmicutes</i> and the genus <i>Methanothermobacter</i> showed positive correlation with temperature and the concentration of acetate. Overall, these data indicate the large occurrence of hydrogenotrophic methanogens in petroleum reservoirs and imply that acetate metabolism via syntrophic oxidation may represent the main methanogenic pathway in high-temperature petroleum reservoirs.http://www.biogeosciences.net/9/4645/2012/bg-9-4645-2012.pdf
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author L.-Y. Wang
R.-Y. Duan
J.-F. Liu
S.-Z. Yang
J.-D. Gu
B.-Z. Mu
spellingShingle L.-Y. Wang
R.-Y. Duan
J.-F. Liu
S.-Z. Yang
J.-D. Gu
B.-Z. Mu
Molecular analysis of the microbial community structures in water-flooding petroleum reservoirs with different temperatures
Biogeosciences
author_facet L.-Y. Wang
R.-Y. Duan
J.-F. Liu
S.-Z. Yang
J.-D. Gu
B.-Z. Mu
author_sort L.-Y. Wang
title Molecular analysis of the microbial community structures in water-flooding petroleum reservoirs with different temperatures
title_short Molecular analysis of the microbial community structures in water-flooding petroleum reservoirs with different temperatures
title_full Molecular analysis of the microbial community structures in water-flooding petroleum reservoirs with different temperatures
title_fullStr Molecular analysis of the microbial community structures in water-flooding petroleum reservoirs with different temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Molecular analysis of the microbial community structures in water-flooding petroleum reservoirs with different temperatures
title_sort molecular analysis of the microbial community structures in water-flooding petroleum reservoirs with different temperatures
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Biogeosciences
issn 1726-4170
1726-4189
publishDate 2012-11-01
description Analyses of microbial communities from six water-flooding petroleum reservoirs at temperatures from 21 to 63 °C by 16S rRNA gene clone libraries indicates the presence of physiologically diverse and temperature-dependent microorganisms in these subterrestrial ecosystems. In samples originating from high-temperature petroleum reservoirs, most of the archaeal sequences belong to thermophiles affiliated with members of the genera <i>Thermococcus</i>, <i>Methanothermobacter</i> and the order <i>Thermoplasmatales</i>, whereas bacterial sequences predominantly belong to the phyla <i>Firmicutes</i>, <i>Thermotogae</i> and <i>Thermodesulfobacteria</i>. In contrast to high-temperature petroleum reservoirs, microorganisms belonging to the <i>Proteobacteria</i>, <i>Methanobacteriales</i> and <i>Methanomicrobiales</i> were the most encountered in samples collected from low-temperature petroleum reservoirs. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) revealed that temperature, mineralization, ionic type as well as volatile fatty acids showed correlation with the microbial community structures, in particular members of the <i>Firmicutes</i> and the genus <i>Methanothermobacter</i> showed positive correlation with temperature and the concentration of acetate. Overall, these data indicate the large occurrence of hydrogenotrophic methanogens in petroleum reservoirs and imply that acetate metabolism via syntrophic oxidation may represent the main methanogenic pathway in high-temperature petroleum reservoirs.
url http://www.biogeosciences.net/9/4645/2012/bg-9-4645-2012.pdf
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