Rika Takeuchi
University of Tokyo
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The ISME Journal | 2011
Hiroyuki Imachi; Ken Aoi; Eiji Tasumi; Yumi Saito; Yuko Yamanaka; Yayoi Saito; Takashi Yamaguchi; Hitoshi Tomaru; Rika Takeuchi; Yuki Morono; Fumio Inagaki; Ken Takai
Microbial methanogenesis in subseafloor sediments is a key process in the carbon cycle on the Earth. However, the cultivation-dependent evidences have been poorly demonstrated. Here we report the cultivation of a methanogenic microbial consortium from subseafloor sediments using a continuous-flow-type bioreactor with polyurethane sponges as microbial habitats, called down-flow hanging sponge (DHS) reactor. We anaerobically incubated methane-rich core sediments collected from off Shimokita Peninsula, Japan, for 826 days in the reactor at 10 °C. Synthetic seawater supplemented with glucose, yeast extract, acetate and propionate as potential energy sources was provided into the reactor. After 289 days of operation, microbiological methane production became evident. Fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis revealed the presence of metabolically active microbial cells with various morphologies in the reactor. DNA- and RNA-based phylogenetic analyses targeting 16S rRNA indicated the successful growth of phylogenetically diverse microbial components during cultivation in the reactor. Most of the phylotypes in the reactor, once it made methane, were more closely related to culture sequences than to the subsurface environmental sequence. Potentially methanogenic phylotypes related to the genera Methanobacterium, Methanococcoides and Methanosarcina were predominantly detected concomitantly with methane production, while uncultured archaeal phylotypes were also detected. Using the methanogenic community enrichment as subsequent inocula, traditional batch-type cultivations led to the successful isolation of several anaerobic microbes including those methanogens. Our results substantiate that the DHS bioreactor is a useful system for the enrichment of numerous fastidious microbes from subseafloor sediments and will enable the physiological and ecological characterization of pure cultures of previously uncultivated subseafloor microbial life.
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2007
Glen Snyder; Akihiro Hiruta; Ryo Matsumoto; Gerald R. Dickens; Hitoshi Tomaru; Rika Takeuchi; Junko Komatsubara; Yasushi Ishida; Hua Yu
Applied Geochemistry | 2007
Yasuyuki Muramatsu; T. Doi; Hitoshi Tomaru; Udo Fehn; Rika Takeuchi; Ryo Matsumoto
Resource Geology | 2009
Hitoshi Tomaru; Udo Fehn; Zunli Lu; Rika Takeuchi; Fumio Inagaki; Hiroyuki Imachi; Ryosuke Kotani; Ryo Matsumoto; Kan Aoike
Bulletin of Volcanology | 2008
Kenichiro Tani; Richard S. Fiske; Yoshihiko Tamura; Yukari Kido; Jiro Naka; H. Shukuno; Rika Takeuchi
Chigaku Zasshi (jounal of Geography) | 2009
Ryo Matsumoto; Yoshihisa Okuda; Akihiro Hiruta; Hitoshi Tomaru; Eiichi Takeuchi; Risa Sanno; Maki Suzuki; Kazuhiro Tsuchinaga; Yasushi Ishida; Osamu Ishizaki; Rika Takeuchi; Junko Komatsubara; Antonio Fernando Menezes Freire; Hideaki Machiyama; Chiharu Aoyama; Masato Joshima; Mineo Hiromatsu; Glen Snyder; Hideki Numanami; Mikio Satoh; Yasumochi Matoba; Hiroshi Nakagawa; Yoshitaka Kakuwa; Shigenori Ogihara; Katsunori Yanagawa; Michinari Sunamura; Hailong Lu; Takeshi Kobayashi
Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2007
Rika Takeuchi; Ryo Matsumoto; Shigenori Ogihara; Hideaki Machiyama
Journal of the Geological Society of Japan | 2004
Tokiyuk Sato; Hiroshi Nakagawa; Junko Komatsubara; Ryo Matsumoto; Yasufumi Iryu; Hiroki Matsuda; Akiko Omura; Kei Odawara; Rika Takeuchi
Chigaku Zasshi (jounal of Geography) | 2009
Rika Takeuchi; Ryo Matsumoto
Chigaku Zasshi (jounal of Geography) | 2009
Hideaki Machiyama; Masataka Kinoshita; Rika Takeuchi; Ryo Matsumoto; Makoto Yamano; Hideki Hamamoto; Mineo Hiromatsu; Mikio Satoh; Junko Komatsubara