Acetogenesis from CO2 in an anoxic marine sediment

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作者
Hoehler, TM [1 ]
Albert, DB [1 ]
Alperin, MJ [1 ]
Martens, CS [1 ]
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[1] Univ N Carolina, Dept Marine Sci, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
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10.4319/lo.1999.44.3.0662
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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A combination of radiotracer and pore-water concentration measurements provide evidence for the occurrence of acetogenesis from CO2 in anoxic marine sediments that are ordinarily dominated by sulfate reduction and methanogenesis. In a month-long incubation experiment using sediments from Cape Lookout Eight, North Carolina, we measured H-2 and acetate concentrations and monitored the incorporation of (CO2)-C-14 into (CH4)-C-14 and C-14-acetate. Depletion of pore water sulfate resulted in a period of elevated H-2 concentrations that made acetogenic CO2 reduction thermodynamically favorable. During this period, C-14-acetate was produced from (CO2)-C-14 at rates comparable to these of methanogenesis or sulfate reduction during their respective periods of dominance in the incubation. Maintenance of elevated but constant H-2 concentrations immediately following sulfate depletion likely reflects control by acetogenic bacteria, suggesting they were the dominant consumers of H-2 during this period.
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