nirS-Encoding denitrifier community composition, distribution, and abundance along the coastal wetlands of China

Juan Gao, Lijun Hou, Yanling Zheng, Min Liu, Guoyu Yin, Xiaofei Li, Xianbiao Lin, Chendi Yu, Rong Wang, Xiaofen Jiang, Xiuru Sun

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Abstract

For the past few decades, human activities have intensively increased the reactive nitrogen enrichment in China’s coastal wetlands. Although denitrification is a critical pathway of nitrogen removal, the understanding of denitrifier community dynamics driving denitrification remains limited in the coastal wetlands. In this study, the diversity, abundance, and community composition of nirS-encoding denitrifiers were analyzed to reveal their variations in China’s coastal wetlands. Diverse nirS sequences were obtained and more than 98 % of them shared considerable phylogenetic similarity with sequences obtained from aquatic systems (marine/estuarine/coastal sediments and hypoxia sea water). Clone library analysis revealed that the distribution and composition of nirS-harboring denitrifiers had a significant latitudinal differentiation, but without a seasonal shift. Canonical correspondence analysis showed that the community structure of nirS-encoding denitrifiers was significantly related to temperature and ammonium concentration. The nirS gene abundance ranged from 4.3 × 105 to 3.7 × 107 copies g−1 dry sediment, with a significant spatial heterogeneity. Among all detected environmental factors, temperature was a key factor affecting not only the nirS gene abundance but also the community structure of nirS-type denitrifiers. Overall, this study significantly enhances our understanding of the structure and dynamics of denitrifying communities in the coastal wetlands of China.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8573-8582
Number of pages10
JournalApplied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Volume100
Issue number19
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2016

Keywords

  • Abundance
  • Coastal wetlands
  • Community structure
  • Denitrification
  • Temperature
  • nirS gene

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