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Estimation of bacterial nitrate reduction rates at in situ concentrations in freshwater sediments.

C A Hordijk1, M Snieder, J J van Engelen, T E Cappenberg.   

Abstract

A method was developed to follow bacterial nitrate reduction in freshwater sediments by using common high-performance liquid chromatographic equipment. The low detection limit (14 pmol) of the method enabled us to study concentration profiles and reaction kinetics under natural conditions. Significant nitrate concentrations (1 to 27 muM) were observed in the sediment of Lake Vechten during the nonstratified period; the concentration profiles showed a successive depletion of oxygen, nitrate, and sulfate with depth. The profiles were restricted to the upper 3 cm of the sediment which is rich in organics and loosely structured. Nitrate reduction in the sediment-water interface followed first-order reaction kinetics at in situ concentrations. Remarkably high potential nitrate-reducing activity was observed in the part of the sediment in which nitrate did not diffuse. This activity was also observed throughout the whole year. Estimates of K(m) varied between 17 and 100 muM and V(max) varied between 7.2 and 36 mumol cm day for samples taken at different depths. The diffusion coefficient of nitrate ([10 +/- 0.4] x 10 cm s) across the sediment-water interface was estimated by a constant-source technique and applied to a mathematical model to estimate the net nitrate reduction during the nonstratified period. In this period, observed nitrate reduction rates by the model, 0.2 to 0.4 mmol m day, were lower than those found for oxygen (27 mmol m day) and sulfate (0.4 mmol m day). During the summer stratification, nitrate was absent in the sediment and reduction could not be estimated by the model.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 16347270      PMCID: PMC203640          DOI: 10.1128/aem.53.2.217-223.1987

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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