Heliyon, Volume 10, Issue 11 , 15/06/2024

Investigation of the marine bacterial community along the coastline of the Gulf of Thailand

Woranich Hinthong, Thassanee Srisook, Witawat Tanyong, Thida Kongngoen, Wiriya Mahikul, Sirijan Santajit, Nitat Sookrung, Nitaya Indrawattana

Abstract

The Gulf of Thailand provides many services to the Thai population, and human activities may influence the diversity of microorganisms in the seawater. Information of the microorganisms’ profile which inhabit the coastline can be used to monitor the water quality. This study aimed to investigate the bacterial community in the waters along the coastline provinces, including Rayong, Chonburi, Prachuap Kiri Khan, and Nakhon Sri Thammarat. Seawater samples were collected at each site, and the conductivity, pH, salinity, temperature, and turbidity were measured. The samples were subjected to whole DNA extraction, 16S rRNA amplification, next-generation sequencing, and statistical analysis to identify the bacterial diversity and analyse the effects of water parameters on the bacterial community. The dominant bacterial phyla found were Proteobacteria, Bacteroidota, and Cyanobacteria. Spearman rank correlation analysis revealed a high correlation of Pseudoalteromonas, the NS5 marine group, Lachnospiraceae, Marinobacterium, Mariviven, and Vibrio with the seawater parameters. The predatory bacteria Peredibacter and Halobacteriovorax were reported among these bacterial communities for the first time in the Gulf of Thailand. Interestingly, Akkermansia, a novel candidate for next-generation probiotics to improve human health, was also found in the sample from Nakhon Sri Thammarat Province. Although the rich-ness and diversity of the bacterial communities differed among sampling sites, it is a possible source of many valuable bacteria for future use.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

16S rRNABacterial communityGulf of ThailandNext-generation sequencingPredatory bacteriaSeawater

ASJC Subject Area

Multidisciplinary : Multidisciplinary

Funding Agency

Chulabhorn Royal Academy


Bibliography


Hinthong, W., Srisook, T., Tanyong, W., Kongngoen, T., Mahikul, W., Santajit, S., Sookrung, N., ... Indrawattana, N. (2024). Investigation of the marine bacterial community along the coastline of the Gulf of Thailand. Heliyon, 10(11) doi:10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e31896

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