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KMID : 0364820210570040243
Korean Journal of Microbiology
2021 Volume.57 No. 4 p.243 ~ p.248
Changes in the microbiome of Haeundae beach in summer
Eom Tae-Yoon

Khang Yong-Ho
Abstract
During the summer (June-September), changes in the microbial community structure inhabiting seawater, wet sand, dry sand, and road sand were monitored at Haeundae Beach, South Korea. As results of amplifying 16S rDNA collected from each sample and analyzing the microbial community structure, the OTU and Shannon index were found to have the highest values at wet sand. Actinobacteria and Firmicutes had various types of genus that contained a distribution ratio of 3% or more within each phylum. Bacteroides, Lactobacillus, Clostridium, and Faecalibacterium, related to human fecal microorganisms, distributed only in both seawater and wet sand. Among the possible pathogenic bacteria in Proteobacteria, Legionella species were highly increased in July at wet sand, while Vibrio species appeared high in August at seawater.
KEYWORD
beach, microbiome, phylum, sand, seawater, summer
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