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Geomicrobiology Journal | 2009

Bacterial and Archaeal 16S rRNA Genes in Late Pleistocene to Holocene Muddy Sediments from the Kanto Plain of Japan

Mio Takeuchi; Takeshi Komai; Satoshi Hanada; Hideyuki Tamaki; Susumu Tanabe; Yoshinori Miyachi; Mieko Uchiyama; Tsutomu Nakazawa; Katsumi Kimura; Yoichi Kamagata

Microbial communities in ancient marine sediments composed of clay and silt obtained from the terrestrial subsurface were phylogenetically analyzed based on their 16S rRNA gene sequences. Chloroflexi and Miscellaneous Crenarchaeotic Group were predominant in bacterial and archaeal clone libraries, respectively. Of 44 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) that had close relatives in the database, 30 were close to sequences obtained from marine environments. Some sequences belonged to the candidate groups JS1, ANME-I, and Marine Benthic Group-C, which are typically found in marine sediments. Low chloride concentrations in the sediments suggest that these marine-affiliated sequences may not reflect currently active microbial communities. Our results indicate the existence of long-term preserved DNA or descendants of ancient oceanic microbial components in subsurface muddy sediments in a temperate region, which may reflect indigenous population of paleoenvironments.


Environmental Microbiology | 2011

A distinct freshwater‐adapted subgroup of ANME‐1 dominates active archaeal communities in terrestrial subsurfaces in Japan

Mio Takeuchi; Hideyoshi Yoshioka; Yuna Seo; Susumu Tanabe; Hideyuki Tamaki; Yoichi Kamagata; Hiroshi A. Takahashi; Shun-ichiro Igari; Daisuke Mayumi; Susumu Sakata

Anaerobic methane-oxidizing archaea (ANME) are known to play an important role in methane flux, especially in marine sediments. The 16S rRNA genes of ANME have been detected in terrestrial freshwater subsurfaces. However, it is unclear whether ANME are actively involved in methane oxidation in these environments. To address this issue, Holocene sediments in the subsurface of the Kanto Plain in Japan were collected for biogeochemical and molecular analysis. The potential activity of the anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) (0.38-3.54 nmol cm⁻³ day⁻¹) was detected in sediment slurry incubation experiments with a (13) CH(4) tracer. Higher AOM activity was observed in low-salinity treatment compared with high-salinity condition (20‰), which supports the adaptation of ANME in freshwater habitats. The 16S rRNA sequence analysis clearly revealed the presence of a distinct subgroup of ANME-1, designated ANME-1a-FW. Phylogenetic analysis of the mcrA genes also implied the presence of the distinct subgroup in ANME-1. ANME-1a-FW was found to be the most dominant active group in the archaeal communities on the basis of 16S rRNA analysis (75.0-93.8% of total archaeal 16S rRNA clones). Sulfate-reducing bacteria previously known as the syntrophic bacterial partners of ANME-1 was not detected. Our results showed that ANME-1a-FW is adapted to freshwater habitats and is responsible for AOM in terrestrial freshwater subsurface environments.


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2002

Holocene delta evolution and sediment discharge of the Mekong River, southern Vietnam.

Thi Kim Oanh Ta; Van Lap Nguyen; Masaaki Tateishi; Iwao Kobayashi; Susumu Tanabe; Yoshiki Saito


Sedimentary Geology | 2006

Holocene evolution of the Song Hong (Red River) delta system, northern Vietnam

Susumu Tanabe; Yoshiki Saito; Quang Lan Vu; Till J J Hanebuth; Quang Lan Ngo; Akihisa Kitamura


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2003

Song Hong (Red River) delta evolution related to millennium-scale Holocene sea-level changes

Susumu Tanabe


Sedimentary Geology | 2004

Delta initiation and Holocene sea-level change: example from the Song Hong (Red River) delta, Vietnam

Kazuaki Hori; Susumu Tanabe; Yoshiki Saito; Shigeko Haruyama; Viet Nguyen; Akihisa Kitamura


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2003

Stratigraphy and Holocene evolution of the mud-dominated Chao Phraya delta, Thailand

Susumu Tanabe; Yoshiki Saito; Yoshio Sato; Yuichiro Suzuki; Sin Sinsakul; Suwat Tiyapairach; Niran Chaimanee


Quaternary International | 2006

Climate change and human impact on the Song Hong (Red River) Delta, Vietnam, during the Holocene

Zhen Li; Yoshiki Saito; Eiji Matsumoto; Yongji Wang; Susumu Tanabe; Quang Lan Vu


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2003

Sedimentary facies and radiocarbon dates of the Nam Dinh-1 core from the Song Hong (Red River) delta, Vietnam

Susumu Tanabe; Kazuaki Hori; Yoshiki Saito; Shigeko Haruyama; Le Quoc Doanh; Yoshio Sato; Shigenobu Hiraide


Quaternary International | 2006

Sea levels during late marine isotope stage 3 (or older?) reported from the Red River delta (northern Vietnam) and adjacent regions

Till J J Hanebuth; Yoshiki Saito; Susumu Tanabe; Quang Lan Vu; Quang Toan Ngo

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Katsumi Kimura

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Yoshiki Saito

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Rei Nakashima

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Yoshinori Miyachi

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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