Phylogenetic diversity of microbial communities associated with the crude-oil, large-insoluble-particle and formation-water components of the reservoir fluid from a non-flooded high-temperature petroleum reservoir(ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY)
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The diversity of microbial communities associated with non-water-flooded high-temperature reservoir of the Niibori oilfleld was characterized. Analysis of saturated hydrocarbons revealed that n-alkanes in crude oil from the reservoir were selectively depleted, suggesting that crude oil might be mildly biodegraded in the reservoir. To examine if any specific microorganism(s) preferentially attached to the crude oil or the other components (large insoluble particles and formation water) of the reservoir fluid, 16S rRNA gene clone libraries were constructed from each component of the reservoir fluid. The clones in the archaeal libraries (414 clones in total) represented 16 phylotypes, many of which were closely related to methanogens. The bacterial libraries (700 clones in total) were composed of 49 phylotypes belonging to one of 16 phylum-level groupings, with Firmicutes containing the greatest diversity of the phylotypes. In the crude-oil- and large-insoluble-particle-associated communities, a Methanosaeta-related phylotype dominated the archaeal sequences, whereas hydrogenotrophic methanogens occupied a major portion of sequences in the library of the formation-water-associated community. The crude-oil associated bacterial community showed the largest diversity, containing 35 phylotypes, 16 of which were not detected in the other bacterial communities. Thus, although the populations associated with the reservoir-fluid components largely shared common phylogenetic context, a specific fraction of microbial species preferentially attached to the crude oil and insoluble particles.
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著者
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Endo Keita
Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
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Endo Keita
Graduate School Of Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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Sakata Susumu
Institute For Geo-resources And Environment National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Te
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Kawaguchi Hideo
Graduate School Of Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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Sato Kozo
Graduate School Of Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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Kobayashi Hajime
Graduate School Of Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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Sato Kozo
Engineering For Sustainable Carbon Cycle (inpex Corporation) Social Cooperation Program Frontier Res
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Sakata Susumu
Institute For Geo-resources And Environment National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Te
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Kobayashi Hajime
Engineering For Sustainable Carbon Cycle (inpex Corporation) Social Cooperation Program Frontier Res
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Mayumi Daisuke
Institute For Geo-resources And Environment National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Te
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Ikarashi Masayuki
Inpex Corporation
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Miyagawa Yoshihiro
INPEX Corporation
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Maeda Haruo
INPEX Corporation
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