| Literature DB >> 34861387 |
Wenya Zhao1, Jie Gu2, Xiaojuan Wang3, Zilin Song3, Ting Hu3, Xiaoxia Dai3, Jia Wang3.
Abstract
The application of shrimp shell powder (SSP) in manure composting can promote the maturation of compost and reduce the associated environmental risk. This study investigated the response of adding SSP at different levels (CK: 0, L: 5%, M: 10%, and H: 15%) on heavy metal resistance genes (MRGs), nitrogen functional genes, enzymes, and microorganisms. SSP inhibited nitrification and denitrification via decreasing the abundances of functional genes and key enzymes related to Cu, Zn, and MRGs. The nitrate reductase and nitrous-oxide reductase in the denitrification pathway were lower under H. Phylogenetic trees indicated that Burkholderiales sp. had strong relationships with OTU396 and OTU333, with important roles in the nitrogen cycle and plant growth. Redundancy analysis and structural equation modeling showed the complex response between heavy metal and nitrogen that bio-Cu and bio-Zn had positive significantly relationships with nirK-type and amoA-type bacteria, and amoA-type bacteria might be hotspot of cueO.Entities:
Keywords: Heavy metal resistance gene; Nitrogen metabolism; Structural equation modeling
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34861387 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.126431
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642