%0 Journal Article
%T Storage Strategies of Soil Samples for Microbial Prospecting of Oil and Gas Based on Real-time Quantitative PCR
基于实时荧光定量PCR技术的油气微生物勘探样品保存研究
%A WANG Wan-meng
%A XU Ke-wei
%A REN Chun
%A YANG Fan
%A LI Ding-long
%A JIA Zhong-jun
%A
王皖蒙
%A 许科伟
%A 任 春
%A 杨 帆
%A 李定龙
%A 贾仲君
%J 土壤
%D 2013
%I
%X Real-time quantitative PCR of pmoA genes encoding methane monooxygenase of methanotrophs was performed in this study to investigate whether air-dried soil could be used for microbial prospecting for oil and gas resources. Soil samples were collected from the depths of 0-30, 30-60, 60-100 and 100-150 cm from oil and gas fields and from two control fields where no oil and gas reservoirs were observed. The copy number of pmoA genes was determined by qPCR in soil samples under fresh, air-dried and lyophilized conditions. The amount of DNA extract was apparently lower in air-dried and lyophilized soils than that in fresh soils, and the copy number of pmoA genes decreased by 90.7% and 77.5%, respectively. Considerable amount of pmoA genes was detected at soil depth down to 100 cm from oil and gas reservoirs, while pmoA gene was below detection limit in soils samples at depth lower than 30 cm soil samples from control fields. The results of this study suggest that air-dried or lyophilized soils could be used for microbial prospecting for oil and gas reservoirs in the field.
%K Oil and gas reservoir
%K Microbial prospecting
%K Air-dry
%K Lyophilize
%K Methane-oxidizing bacteria
油气资源
%K 微生物勘探
%K 自然风干处理
%K 冷冻干燥处理
%K 甲烷氧化细菌
%U http://www.alljournals.cn/get_abstract_url.aspx?pcid=03F54A49DE00578AA0E5DDF5BC021AA7&cid=1A8B5357F0EF07B8&jid=56F69E970C6E5190CDB409D28DD0E3C6&aid=264944D7EF6D4B730DBE2C5BEC2B8982&yid=FF7AA908D58E97FA&vid=94E7F66E6C42FA23&iid=CA4FD0336C81A37A&sid=28F8B56DB6BEE30E&eid=03A030BB0C519C60&journal_id=0253-9829&journal_name=土壤&referenced_num=0&reference_num=0