ECOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF PHOTOTROPHIC BACTERIA AND SULFATE-REDUCING BACTERIA IN MARINE SALTERNS

Authors
Citation
P. Caumette, ECOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF PHOTOTROPHIC BACTERIA AND SULFATE-REDUCING BACTERIA IN MARINE SALTERNS, Experientia, 49(6-7), 1993, pp. 473-481
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00144754
Volume
49
Issue
6-7
Year of publication
1993
Pages
473 - 481
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-4754(1993)49:6-7<473:EAPOPB>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Marine salterns are habitats for a large variety of halophilic bacteri a. In the anoxic zones, halophilic sulfur bacteria develop mainly at t he sediment surface, but only a few of them have so far been isolated from such environments. Among the phototrophic sulfur bacteria that so metimes form purple layers underneath the green cyanobacterial layers, members of the genera Ectothiorhodospira, Chromatium (C. salexigens), Thiocapsa (T. halophila) were isolated. They grow by using sulfide as an electron donor. In the marine salterns, sulfide originates from ac tive sulfate reduction. Among the halophilic sulfate-reducing bacteria , only Desulfovibrio halophilus and Desulfohalobium retbaense have so far been isolated. The ecology and physiology of both kinds of bacteri a are discussed in this paper.