Literature DB >> 30321711

Importance of denitrification driven by the relative abundances of microbial communities in coastal wetlands.

Yan Zhang1, Guodong Ji2, Chen Wang3, Xuanrui Zhang3, Ming Xu4.   

Abstract

Excessive nitrogen (N) loadings from human activities have led to increased eutrophication and associated water quality impacts in China's coastal wetlands. Denitrification accounts for significant reduction of inorganic N to nitrous oxide (N2O) or dinitrogen gas (N2), and thereby curtails harmful effects of N pollution in coastal and marine ecosystems. However, the molecular drivers and limiting steps of denitrification in coastal wetlands are not well understood. Here, we quantified the abundances of functional genes involved in N cycling and determined denitrification rates using 15N paring technique in the coastal wetland sediments of Bohai Economic Rim in eastern China. Denitrification accounting for 80.7 ± 12.6% of N removal was the dominant pathway for N removal in the coastal wetlands. In comparison, anaerobic ammonium oxidation (ANAMMOX) removed up to 36.9 ± 7.3% of inorganic N. Structural equation modeling analysis indicated that the effects of ammonium on denitrification potential were mainly mediated by the relative abundances of nosZ/nirS, nirS/(narG + napA) and amoA/nirK. Denitrification was limited by the relative strength of two steps, namely N2O reduction to N2 and nitrite (NO2-) reduction to nitric oxide (NO). Our results suggest that the relative abundances of functional genes which are more stable than sediment chemical compounds in the context of environmental changes are indictive of denitrification potential in coastal wetlands.
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Keywords:  Coastal wetland; Denitrification; Eastern China; Functional gene; Nitrogen cycle

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30321711     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2018.10.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


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