Interpreting Proteobacteria diversity through 16S rRNA analysis in Manasbal Lake, Kashmir

Downloads

Published

2022-04-24

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54458/mev.v1i01.6669

Keywords:

Proteobacteria; 16SrRNA; lake; diversity; pollution

Dimensions Badge

Issue

Section

Research Article

Authors

  • Sana Shafi Postgraduate Department of Environmental Science, S.P. College Srinagar-190001, India.
  • Suhaib A. Bandh Department of Environmental Science, Govt. Degree College DH Pora Kulgam Kashmir-192301, India.
  • Nowsheen Shameem Postgraduate Department of Environmental Science, S.P. College Srinagar-190001, India.

Abstract

Bacterial community composition in aquatic ecosystems is of renewed interest for its health as well as the people living in the adjoining areas, and the current work on a freshwater ecosystem in Kashmir Himalayas–the Manasbal Lake was carried out in this backdrop. Water samples were collected from various sampling stations, selected as the zones of special ecological interest and according to the degree of difference in the anthropogenic intrusions in the lake. For identification, the isolated bacterial colonies were subjected to morphological and biochemical characterization, which were further confirmed by targeting their 16S rRNA gene, using 27F and 1492R as the universal bacterial primers. Major bacterial phylum, thus isolated, was proteobacteria with 15 different bacterial species belonging to class alpha-proteobacteria, beta-proteobacteria, and gammaproteobacteria. However, the most diverse class isolated was Alphaproteobacteria comprising seven species followed by Betaproteobacteria comprising six species and Gamma-proteobacteria comprising only two species. The distribution of the bacterial group was seen influenced on a Spatio-temporal scale with the maximum density observed during summer and minimum during winter, further the load was highest for littoral sampling stations in comparison to the open water sites. Proteobacteria are important since they perform basic functions in global transformations of elements. But at the same time, they show close interaction with eukaryotes, both as pathogens and as symbionts.

 

 

How to Cite

Shafi, S., Bandh, S., & Shameem, N. (2022). Interpreting Proteobacteria diversity through 16S rRNA analysis in Manasbal Lake, Kashmir. Micro Environer, 1(01), 7–16. https://doi.org/10.54458/mev.v1i01.6669

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biography

Nowsheen Shameem, Postgraduate Department of Environmental Science, S.P. College Srinagar-190001, India.