V. Blaabjerg et K. Finster, SULFATE REDUCTION ASSOCIATED WITH ROOTS AND RHIZOMES OF THE MARINE MACROPHYTE ZOSTERA-MARINA, Aquatic microbial ecology, 15(3), 1998, pp. 311-314
The activity, the location and the oxygen sensitivity of sulphate redu
cers associated with sediment-free roots and rhizomes of the seagrass
Zostera marina were investigated. Sulphate reduction rates were determ
ined after treatment of roots and rhizomes with hypochlorite or exposu
re to air. Untreated roots and rhizomes served as controls, In general
, root-as well as rhizome-associated sulphate reduction rates were hig
h (20 to 50 mu mol SO42- gdw(-1) d(-1)). After surface sterilisation,
the sulphate reduction rates decreased by about 90 %, indicating that
most of the sulphate reducers were associated with the surface of the
roots and rhizomes. Pre-incubation of roots for 8 h in the presence of
0 to 20% oxygen (in steps of 2 %) did not affect the sulphate reducti
on rates determined posterior under anoxic conditions. This demonstrat
es a high tolerance of root surface-associated sulphate reducers towar
ds oxygen.