Diversity and distribution of denitrifying microorganisms in the surface sediments of the hypoxic zone near the Changjiang Estuary and its offshore

Peng Wang, Ying Wu, Sumei Liu, Xiaona Wang, Jinlong Dai, Qi Ye

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Abstract

[Objective] Microbial denitrification is the essential process to transform nitrate into nitrogen gas inestuarine environment. [Methods] In the present study, we investigated the diversity and distribution of thenirS-type and nirK-type denitrifying microbial communities in the surface sediments of the hypoxic zone near the Changjiang Estuary and in the East China Sea by Illumina MiSeq sequencing approach. [Results] A total of 346nirS-type and 267 nirK-type Operational Taxonomic Units were detected. Environmental characteristics of sampling site and cluster analysis of nirS and nirK divided all Operational Taxonomic Units into hypoxic, southern and deep-water groups, and the samples from the deep-water group had the highest diversity of nir S functional genes. Furthermore, the dominant Operational Taxonomic Units phylogenetic ally formed several clusters, representing by Operational Taxonomic Units from distinct groups. All the dominant Operational Taxonomic Units were uncultured and some of them were first retrieved. Likewise, nirS gene was more adaptable to the hypoxic condition. [Conclusion] Our results indicate that widespread denitrifying microorganisms play a critical role in nitrogen cycle in the estuarine sediments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1474-1487
Number of pages14
JournalActa Microbiologica Sinica
Volume61
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Changjiang Estuary
  • hypoxic zone
  • nirK
  • nirS

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