To reveal the responsible microorganisms of microbiologically-influenced-corrosion (MIC), using 16S rRNA and ITS sequencing techniques, we investigated the bacterial and fungal communities in rust layer and seawater. Results show that the corrosion-related genera of , , and bacteria, as well as fungi, were overrepresented in the rust layer, along with the and bacteria in seawater, and , , and bacteria were first detected in the rust layer. SourceTracker analysis revealed that approximately 23.08% of bacteria and 21.48% of fungi originated from seawater. Stochastic processes governed the rust layer and seawater microbial communities, and network analysis showed coexistence and interaction among bacterial and fungal communities. These results indicate that the composition of microbial communities in the rust layer was influenced by the marine environmental microbial communities, which can provide basic data support for the control of MIC in marine-related projects.
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