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Lower Abundance of Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea Than Ammonia-Oxidizing Bacteria Detected in the Subsurface Sediments of the Northern South China Sea
Authors:Huiluo Cao  Yiguo Hong  Meng Li  Ji-Dong Gu
Affiliation:1. Division of Microbiology, School of Biological Sciences , The University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong , SAR , China;2. Division of Microbiology, School of Biological Sciences , The University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong , SAR , China;3. Key Laboratory of Tropical Marine Environment Dynamics (LED), South China Sea Institute of Oceanography , Chinese Academy of Sciences , Guangzhou , China;4. The Swire Institute of Marine Science , The University of Hong Kong, Shek O, Cape d’Aguilar , Hong Kong , SAR , China
Abstract:Diversity and abundance of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB) in samples of the northern South China Sea subsurface sediment were assessed by analyzing the amoA gene sequences retrieved from the samples. The microbial diversity was assessed using rarefaction and phylogenetic analyses. The deep-sea subsurface sediments harbored diverse and distinct AOA and AOB communities, but the abundance of AOA was lower than that of AOB, consistent with many other studies about bacteria and archaea in subsurface sediments. Diversity of AOA shown in the OTUs and Shannon index was correlated with the concentration of nitrite in the Pearson analysis, but no obvious relationships between the diversity or abundance of AOB and the physicochemical parameters could be identified in the present study, indicating the concentration of ammonium may not be an important factor to determine the diversity and abundance of ammonia-oxidizing prokaryotes in the subsurface sediments. Additionally, Nitrosomonas-like AOB was found to be dominant in subsurface sediments of the northern South China Sea showing a different adaption strategy comparing with some Nitrosospira-like AOB lineages. Concentration of nitrite was correlated with diversity of AOA, but no correlations between diversity and abundance of AOB and the physicochemical parameters were established in the study. Supplementary materials are available for this article. Go to the publisher's online edition of Geomicrobiology Journal to view the free supplemental files.
Keywords:ammonia-oxidizing archaea  ammonia-oxidizing bacterial  subsurface  South China Sea  amoA
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