Patterns and drivers of Vibrio isolates phylogenetic diversity in the Beibu Gulf, China
Members of the genus Vibrio are ubiquitous in aquatic environments and can be found either in a culturable or a viable but nonculturable (VBNC) state. Despite widespread concerns as to how to define the occurrence and dynamics of Vibrio populations by culture-independent approaches, further physiolo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of microbiology 2020, 58(12), , pp.998-1009 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Members of the genus
Vibrio
are ubiquitous in aquatic environments and can be found either in a culturable or a viable but nonculturable (VBNC) state. Despite widespread concerns as to how to define the occurrence and dynamics of
Vibrio
populations by culture-independent approaches, further physiological research and relevant biotechnological developments will require the isolation and cultivation of the microbes from various environments. The present work provides data and perspectives on our understanding of culturable
Vibrio
community structure and diversity in the Beibu Gulf. Finally, we isolated 1,037 strains of
Vibrio
from 45 samples and identified 18 different species.
Vibrio alginolyticus, V. cyclitrophicus, V. tasmaniensis, V. brasiliensis
, and
V. splendidus
were the dominant species that had regional distribution characteristics. The correlation between the quantitative distribution and community structure of culturable
Vibrio
and environmental factors varied with the
Vibrio
species and geographical locations. Among them, salinity, nitrogen, and phosphorus were the main factors affecting the diversity of culturable
Vibrio.
These results help to fill a knowledge gap on
Vibrio
diversity and provide data for predicting and controlling pathogenic
Vibrio
outbreaks in the Beibu Gulf. |
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ISSN: | 1225-8873 1976-3794 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12275-020-0293-z |