Seasonal Change of Sediment Microbial Communities and Methane Emission in Young and Old Mangrove Forests in Xuan Thuy National Park

J Microbiol Biotechnol. 2024 Mar 28;34(3):580-588. doi: 10.4014/jmb.2311.11050. Epub 2023 Dec 30.

Abstract

Microbial communities in mangrove forests have recently been intensively investigated to explain the ecosystem function of mangroves. In this study, the soil microbial communities under young (<11 years-old) and old (>17 years-old) mangroves have been studied during dry and wet seasons. In addition, biogeochemical properties of sediments and methane emission from the two different mangrove ages were measured. The results showed that young and old mangrove soil microbial communities were significantly different on both seasons. Seasons seem to affect microbial communities more than the mangrove age does. Proteobacteria and Chloroflexi were two top abundant phyla showing >15%. Physio-chemical properties of sediment samples showed no significant difference between mangrove ages, seasons, nor depth levels, except for TOC showing significant difference between the two seasons. The methane emission rates from the mangroves varied depending on seasons and ages of the mangrove. However, this did not show significant correlation with the microbial community shifts, suggesting that abundance of methanogens was not the driving factor for mangrove soil microbial communities.

Keywords: Methane rates; NGS; illumina sequencing; mangrove stand-ages; microbial communities.

MeSH terms

  • Bacteria / genetics
  • Ecosystem
  • Methane
  • Microbiota*
  • Parks, Recreational
  • Seasons
  • Soil / chemistry
  • Wetlands*

Substances

  • Methane
  • Soil