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Effects of ammonium on the activity and community of methanotrophs in landfill biocover soils.

Xuan Zhang1, Jiao-Yan Kong1, Fang-Fang Xia1, Yao Su1, Ruo He2.   

Abstract

The influence of NH4(+) on microbial CH4 oxidation is still poorly understood in landfill cover soils. In this study, effects of NH4(+) addition on the activity and community structure of methanotrophs were investigated in waste biocover soil (WBS) treated by a series of NH4(+)-N contents (0, 100, 300, 600 and 1200mgkg(-1)). The results showed that the addition of NH4(+)-N ranging from 100 to 300mgkg(-1) could stimulate CH4 oxidation in the WBS samples at the first stage of activity, while the addition of an NH4(+)-N content of 600mgkg(-1) had an inhibitory effect on CH4 oxidation in the first 4 days. The decrease of CH4 oxidation rate observed in the last stage of activity could be caused by nitrogen limitation and/or exopolymeric substance accumulation. Type I methanotrophs Methylocaldum and Methylobacter, and type II methanotrophs (Methylocystis and Methylosinus) were abundant in the WBS samples. Of these, Methylocaldum was the main methanotroph in the original WBS. With incubation, a higher abundance of Methylobacter was observed in the treatments with NH4(+)-N contents greater than 300mgkg(-1), which suggested that NH4(+)-N addition might lead to the dominance of Methylobacter in the WBS samples. Compared to type I methanotrophs, the abundance of type II methanotrophs Methylocystis and/or Methylosinus was lower in the original WBS sample. An increase in the abundance of Methylocystis and/or Methylosinus occurred in the last stage of activity, and was likely due to a nitrogen limitation condition. Redundancy analysis showed that NH4(+)-N and the C/N ratio had a significant influence on the methanotrophic community in the WBS sample.
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Keywords:  Methane oxidation; Methanotroph; NH(4)(+)-N addition; Waste biocover soil

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24794017     DOI: 10.1016/j.syapm.2014.03.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Syst Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0723-2020            Impact factor:   4.022


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