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Palmer, Katharina ; Horn, Marcus A.:
Denitrification activity of a remarkably diverse fen denitrifier community in Finnish Lapland is N-Oxide limited.
In: PLOS ONE.
Vol. 10
(2015)
Issue 4
.
- 21 S..
ISSN 1932-6203
DOI der Verlagsversion: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123123
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Abstract
Peatlands cover more than 30% of the Finnish land area and impact N2Ofluxes. Denitrifiersrelease N2Oas an intermediate or end product. In situ N2Oemissions of a near pH neutralpristine fen soil in Finnish Lapland were marginal during gas chamber measurements.However, nitrate and ammonium fertilization significantly stimulated in situ N2Oemissions.Stimulation with nitrate was stronger than with ammonium. N2Owas produced and subse-quently consumed in gas chambers. In unsupplemented anoxic microcosms, fen soil pro-duced N2Oonly when acetylene was added to block nitrous oxide reductase, suggestingcomplete denitrification. Nitrate and nitrite stimulated denitrification in fen soil, and maximalreaction velocities (vmax) of nitrate or nitrite dependent denitrification where 18 and 52 nmolN2Oh-1 gDW-1, respectively. N2Owas below 30% of total produced N gases in fen soil whenconcentrations of nitrate and nitrite were<500 μM. vmax for N2Oconsumption was up to36 nmol N2Oh-1 gDW-1. Denitrifier diversity was assessed by analyses of narG, nirK/nirS,and nosZ (encoding nitrate-, nitrite-, and nitrous oxide reductases, respectively) by barcod-ed amplicon pyrosequencing. Analyses of ~14,000 quality filtered sequences indicated upto 25 species-level operational taxonomic units (OTUs), and up to 359 OTUs at 97% se-quence similarity, suggesting diverse denitrifiers. Phylogenetic analyses revealed clustersdistantly related to publicly available sequences, suggesting hitherto unknown denitrifiers.Representatives of species-level OTUs were affiliated with sequences of unknown soil bac-teria and Actinobacterial, Alpha-, Beta-, Gamma-, and Delta-Proteobacterial sequences.Comparison of the 4 gene markers at 97% similarity indicated a higher diversity of narGthan for the other gene markers based on Shannon indices and observed number of OTUs.The collective data indicate (i) a high denitrification and N2Oconsumption potential, and (ii)a highly diverse, nitrate limited denitrifier community associated with potential N2Ofluxes ina pH-neutral fen soil.
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Item Type: | Article in a journal |
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Additional notes (visible to public): | BAYCEER130693 |
Keywords: | Fens; Nitrates; Nitrites; Wetlands; Sequence databases; Phylogenetic analysis; species diversity; Shannon index |
DDC Subjects: | 500 Science |
Institutions of the University: | Research Institutions Research Institutions > Central research institutes Research Institutions > Central research institutes > Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research- BayCEER Faculties > Faculty of Biology, Chemistry and Earth Sciences > Department of Biology > Chair Ecological Microbiology Faculties Faculties > Faculty of Biology, Chemistry and Earth Sciences Faculties > Faculty of Biology, Chemistry and Earth Sciences > Department of Biology |
Language: | English |
Originates at UBT: | Yes |
Date Deposited: | 03 Aug 2016 05:49 |
Last Modified: | 22 Jun 2020 06:59 |
URI: | https://epub.uni-bayreuth.de/id/eprint/3091 |