Contribution of bacteria to redox potential (Eh) measurements in sediments

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E. R. Hunting
A. A. Kampfraath
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[1] University of Amsterdam,Aquatic Ecology and Ecotoxicology, IBED
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Aquatic sediments; Extracellular; Microbial community; Redox potential; Species-specificity; spp.;
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Increasing evidence suggests that bacteria are capable of creating specific redox conditions which are visible as species-specific continuous redox potential (Eh) measurements. It has been demonstrated that continuous measurements of Eh are valuable for tracking bacterial metabolic activities of bacterial species in liquid cultures. However, it remains uncertain whether this phenomenon is widespread among bacterial species and whether Eh measurements reflect similar mechanisms in more complex systems such as soils and sediments. The purpose of this study is therefore to evaluate whether bacteria that naturally occur in sediments have the capacity to control Eh and assess the relative partitioning of biological processes involved in Eh in natural sediments. To this end, continuous Eh measurements are linked to growth of bacteria in liquid cultures and bacterial metabolic activity in aquatic sediment microcosms containing the bioturbator Tubifex spp., in which we evaluate bacterial partitioning in microcosms treated with the bacteriocide formalin. The tested bacterial species (Micrococcus luteus, Paracoccus pantotrophus and Aminobacter aminovarans) appeared to have specific stable Eh signals during linear-exponential growth phase, suggesting that these species are capable of exerting an extracellular control on Eh measurements, thereby supporting the notion that species-specific Eh signals may be widespread among bacterial species. Formalin treatment reduced temporal variability of Eh in sediment microcosms. This outcome suggests that bacterial metabolism and inherent relative contributions of members of bacterial community principally determine development of Eh in sediment systems and that quantitation of sediment electrochemical properties may offer a potential indicator that characterizes bacterial processes.
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