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Spatial variation of aerobic culturable heterotrophic bacterial population in sediments of the continental slope of western Bay of Bengal

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Creator Das, Surajit
Lyla, P. S.
Khan, S. Ajmal
 
Date 2008-02-12T11:08:38Z
2008-02-12T11:08:38Z
2007-03
 
Identifier 0379-5136
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/14
 
Description 51-58
Culturable total heterotrophic bacterial populations from the sediments of the continental slope in the depth zone of 214-1000 m in western side of Bay of Bengal were enumerated. The physico-chemical parameters of overlying water and sediment were also recorded and correlated with the bacterial population. The sediment bacterial population ranged from 0.42 to 37.38 x 10⁴ CFU g⁻¹ (dry wt). The top section of the sediment (0-3 cm) had higher bacterial abundance in the range of 1.01-37.98 x 10⁴ CFU g⁻¹(dry wt) and the vertical bacterial population decreased through the middle (3-6 cm; 0.15-37.21 x 10⁴ CFU g⁻¹ (dry wt) to the bottom section (6-9 cm; 0.10-36.92 x 10⁴ CFU g⁻¹ (dry wt). The total heterotrophic bacterial population correlated significantly with sediment water (P<0.02), total organic carbon (P<0.02) and clay fraction (P<0.01). Vertical distribution of bacterial population showed regular trend of decreasing with increasing sediment depth and the higher population was observed in the northern transects. Lower counts of bacterial population may be attributed to the small-scale patchiness and presence of dormant or slow growing bacteria in the sediments of Bay of Bengal.
 
Language en_US
 
Publisher CSIR
 
Source IJMS Vol.36(1) [March 2007]
 
Subject Bay of Bengal
Continental slope
Heterotrophic sediment bacteria
Physico-chemical parameters
Vertical distribution
 
Title Spatial variation of aerobic culturable heterotrophic bacterial population in sediments of the continental slope of western Bay of Bengal
 
Type Article