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Alterations in anaerobic ammonium oxidation of paddy soil following organic carbon treatment estimated using 13C-DNA stable isotope probing
Authors:Zhang  Qichun  Gu  Chao  Zhou  Huifang  Liang  Yongchao  Zhao  Yuhua  Di  Hongjie
Institution:1.Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Agricultural Resources and Environment, Key Laboratory of Environment Remediation and Ecological Health, Ministry of Education, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China
;2.College of Life Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China
;
Abstract:

In this study, soil samples from the typical rice-wheat cropping system in Jiangsu Province, China, subjected to different fertilizer application treatments―no carbon (CK), urea (UR), straw (SR), pig manure (PM), starch (ST), and glucose (GL)―were used to determine potential anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) rate and its association with bacterial abundance, diversity, and activity by using DNA stable isotope probing combined with 15N isotope tracing and molecular techniques. The effects of different organic carbon sources on anammox were significant, in the following order: GL > ST, SR > UR > PM; anammox activity differed significantly across treatments; however, the 13C active anammox bacteria were only closely related to Ca. Brocadia. The anammox hydrazine synthase β subunit functional gene sequences were highly associated with the Candidatus genus Brocadia in PM and CK treatments. The different organic carbon sources had different inhibitory effects with anammox rate, which dropped from 3.19 to 1.04 nmol dinitrogen gas g?1 dry soil h?1 among treatments. About 4.2–22.3% of dinitrogen gas emissions were attributed to anammox and indicated that a specific population of anammox bacteria was present and varied with the addition of exogenous organic compounds in paddy soils, although a small part of dinitrogen gas was emitted from the soil via anammox.

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