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Diversity of Bacillus-like bacterial community in the sediments of the Bamenwan mangrove wetland in Hainan, China

Journal

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 63, Issue 3, Pages 238-245

Publisher

CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1139/cjm-2016-0449

Keywords

diversity; Bacillus-like bacteria; 454 pyrosequencing; culture-dependent method; mangrove sediment

Funding

  1. NSFC project [31400010]
  2. National Project of Marine economy innovation development area demonstration [12PYY001SF08-ZGRKY-1]
  3. Hainan major technology project [ZDZX2013023-1]

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Members of the genus Bacillus and related spore-forming genera are ubiquitous. However, Bacillus-like species isolated from marine sediments have attracted less interest than their terrestrial relatives. Here, we investigated the diversity of Bacillus-like bacterial communities in the sediments of the Bamenwan mangrove wetland in Hainan, China, using culture-dependent and culture-independent methods, and present the first report on this subject. We also discovered some potential novel species from the sediment samples. Four families, Bacillaceae (58%), Paenibacillaceae (22%), Alicyclobacillaceae (15%), and Planococcaceae (5%), and 9 genera, Bacillus (42%), Paenibacillus (16%), Halobacillus (13%), Alicyclobacillus (11%), Rummeliibacillus (5%), Cohnella (5%), Tumebacillus (4%), Pontibacillus (3%), and Aneurinibacillus (2%), were identified by pyrosequencing. In contrast, only 4 genera, Bacillus (57%), Paenibacillus (23%), Halobacillus (14%), and Virgibacillus (6%), were detected by the culture-dependent method. In the 16S rDNA sequencing analysis, the isolates HB12036 and HB12037 were closest to Bacillus okuhidensis Kh10-101(T) and Paenibacillus xylanilyticus XIL14(T) with similarities of 94.8% and 95.9%, respectively, indicating that these were novel species. Bacillus sp. HB12035 and HB12040 exhibited antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923, and Bacillus sp. HB12033 exhibited antimicrobial activity against Ustilago scitaminea Syd.

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