J. B. Jensen, A. V. Liaimer On the resistance of epiphytic cyanobacteria of the Kola Bay to the effects of oil hydrocarbons in the aquatic ecosystem

The epiphytic communities of cyanobacteria of Fucus vesiculosus L. of the Kola Bay are able to bear the high amounts of the oil products in the environment. The results of studying the resistance of epiphytic cyanobacterial communities to oil pollution using both classical (cultural) and molecular-g...

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Main Authors: Pugovkin D. V., Miroshnichenko E. S., Voskoboinikov G. M., Jensen J. B., Liaimer A. V.
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Language:Russian
Published: Murmansk State Technical University 2018-06-01
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Online Access:http://vestnik.mstu.edu.ru/show-eng.shtml?art=1944
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spelling doaj-e361a9d1c1904f118cd3fe9facef05652020-11-25T00:04:46ZrusMurmansk State Technical UniversityVestnik MGTU1560-92781997-47362018-06-0121222122710.21443/1560-9278-2018-21-2-221-227J. B. Jensen, A. V. Liaimer On the resistance of epiphytic cyanobacteria of the Kola Bay to the effects of oil hydrocarbons in the aquatic ecosystemPugovkin D. V. 0Miroshnichenko E. S. 1Voskoboinikov G. M. 2Jensen J. B. 3Liaimer A. V. 4Murmansk Marine Biological Institute KSC RASMurmansk State Technical UniversityMurmansk Marine Biological Institute KSC RASThe Arctic University of NorwayThe Arctic University of NorwayThe epiphytic communities of cyanobacteria of Fucus vesiculosus L. of the Kola Bay are able to bear the high amounts of the oil products in the environment. The results of studying the resistance of epiphytic cyanobacterial communities to oil pollution using both classical (cultural) and molecular-genetic methods of microbiological analysis have been presented. The objects of the study are the epiphytic cyanobacterial communities living on the surface of brown algae Fucus vesiculosus L. The percentage of this group of microorganisms in epiphytic bacteriocenosis in the water chronically polluted with oil products reaches 6.8 %. Morphologically epiphytic cyanobacteria are represented by single cells, filaments and colonial forms with small (1–2 µm) cells. The experiments of determining the resistance of epiphytic cyanobacterial communities to oil pollution have been carried out. There is no visible growth during the work with pure cultures of cyanobacteria in media with addition of diesel fuel. In cultures exposed in the dark, there is an increase in the intensity of the blue staining of the filaments. The survival of cyanobacteria in the long period of darkness in the presence of oil products can indicate a transition from autotrophic nutrition to heterotrophic, as well as a high adaptive ability of epiphytic cyanobacterial communities of fucus algae to the conditions of chronic oil pollution.http://vestnik.mstu.edu.ru/show-eng.shtml?art=1944epiphytic cyanobacteriahydrocarbon-oxidizing bacteriaoil hydrocarbonFucus vesiculosus
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author Pugovkin D. V.
Miroshnichenko E. S.
Voskoboinikov G. M.
Jensen J. B.
Liaimer A. V.
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Miroshnichenko E. S.
Voskoboinikov G. M.
Jensen J. B.
Liaimer A. V.
J. B. Jensen, A. V. Liaimer On the resistance of epiphytic cyanobacteria of the Kola Bay to the effects of oil hydrocarbons in the aquatic ecosystem
Vestnik MGTU
epiphytic cyanobacteria
hydrocarbon-oxidizing bacteria
oil hydrocarbon
Fucus vesiculosus
author_facet Pugovkin D. V.
Miroshnichenko E. S.
Voskoboinikov G. M.
Jensen J. B.
Liaimer A. V.
author_sort Pugovkin D. V.
title J. B. Jensen, A. V. Liaimer On the resistance of epiphytic cyanobacteria of the Kola Bay to the effects of oil hydrocarbons in the aquatic ecosystem
title_short J. B. Jensen, A. V. Liaimer On the resistance of epiphytic cyanobacteria of the Kola Bay to the effects of oil hydrocarbons in the aquatic ecosystem
title_full J. B. Jensen, A. V. Liaimer On the resistance of epiphytic cyanobacteria of the Kola Bay to the effects of oil hydrocarbons in the aquatic ecosystem
title_fullStr J. B. Jensen, A. V. Liaimer On the resistance of epiphytic cyanobacteria of the Kola Bay to the effects of oil hydrocarbons in the aquatic ecosystem
title_full_unstemmed J. B. Jensen, A. V. Liaimer On the resistance of epiphytic cyanobacteria of the Kola Bay to the effects of oil hydrocarbons in the aquatic ecosystem
title_sort j. b. jensen, a. v. liaimer on the resistance of epiphytic cyanobacteria of the kola bay to the effects of oil hydrocarbons in the aquatic ecosystem
publisher Murmansk State Technical University
series Vestnik MGTU
issn 1560-9278
1997-4736
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The epiphytic communities of cyanobacteria of Fucus vesiculosus L. of the Kola Bay are able to bear the high amounts of the oil products in the environment. The results of studying the resistance of epiphytic cyanobacterial communities to oil pollution using both classical (cultural) and molecular-genetic methods of microbiological analysis have been presented. The objects of the study are the epiphytic cyanobacterial communities living on the surface of brown algae Fucus vesiculosus L. The percentage of this group of microorganisms in epiphytic bacteriocenosis in the water chronically polluted with oil products reaches 6.8 %. Morphologically epiphytic cyanobacteria are represented by single cells, filaments and colonial forms with small (1–2 µm) cells. The experiments of determining the resistance of epiphytic cyanobacterial communities to oil pollution have been carried out. There is no visible growth during the work with pure cultures of cyanobacteria in media with addition of diesel fuel. In cultures exposed in the dark, there is an increase in the intensity of the blue staining of the filaments. The survival of cyanobacteria in the long period of darkness in the presence of oil products can indicate a transition from autotrophic nutrition to heterotrophic, as well as a high adaptive ability of epiphytic cyanobacterial communities of fucus algae to the conditions of chronic oil pollution.
topic epiphytic cyanobacteria
hydrocarbon-oxidizing bacteria
oil hydrocarbon
Fucus vesiculosus
url http://vestnik.mstu.edu.ru/show-eng.shtml?art=1944
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