Monitoring of oil hydrocarbons pollution in the Sea of Japan, based on detection of marker genes in microbial communities

Kim A. V., Buzoleva L. S., Bogatyrenko E. A., Zemskaya T. I., Mamaeva E. V.

В журнале IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science

Год: 2018 Номер: 107

By means of molecular biology techniques, metabolic potential of microbial communities within the regions of inshore water areas in the Sea of Japan with various anthropogenic load was explored. Presence of functional genes, responsible for oil hydrocarbons destruction, for microbial communities within the regions of inshore water areas in the Sea of Japan was first researched. In total microbial DNA from water mass in the regions with chronic anthropogenic pollution, the genes, responsible for oxidation of broad range of n-alkanes and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, were found. Detection of marker genes in the background water area (in the Vostok Bay) was ever indicating ecological deterioration within this territory. Thereby, it was demonstrated, that molecular genetic methods, aimed at marker gene detection in total bacterial DNA from environment objects, proved themselves to be more effective technique for identification of oil hydrocarbons water pollution, in comparison with trivial culturable methods.

DOI 10.1088/1755-1315/107/1/012061