The diversity of bacterial populations in rivers flowing through Changwon City, was investigated using quinone profiling. The physicochemical properties such as temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen(DO), dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) were also measured in this study. Ubiquinone (UQ)-8, UQ-9 and UQ-10 were observed in all samples for the sites investigated. UQ-8 was the predominant quinone species in rivers except for Namch¡¯on downstream, T¡¯owolch¡¯on, and Kaumchongch¡¯on in autumn, while UQ-8 was also found as major quinones in the sample except for Hanamch¡¯on, T¡¯owolch¡¯on, Kaumchongch¡¯on, and Namsanch¡¯on in winter. A higher concentration of DOC in rivers yield high concentration of plastoquinone (PQ-9) in autumn and those of total quinones in winter, respectively. Correlation analysis also indicate that BOD is considered to be a major factor controlling the concentration of PQ in rivers.
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