Abundance, composition and activity of ammonia oxidizer and denitrifier communities in metal polluted rice paddies from South China.

While microbial nitrogen transformations in soils had been known to be affected by heavy metal pollution, changes in abundance and community structure of the mediating microbial populations had been not yet well characterized in polluted rice soils. Here, by using the prevailing molecular fingerprin...

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Main Authors: Yuan Liu, Yongzhuo Liu, Yuanjun Ding, Jinwei Zheng, Tong Zhou, Genxing Pan, David Crowley, Lianqing Li, Jufeng Zheng, Xuhui Zhang, Xinyan Yu, Jiafang Wang
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4109924?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-02fcca91a8f842b2b7b4e4d17c603b652020-11-24T21:44:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0197e10200010.1371/journal.pone.0102000Abundance, composition and activity of ammonia oxidizer and denitrifier communities in metal polluted rice paddies from South China.Yuan LiuYongzhuo LiuYuanjun DingJinwei ZhengTong ZhouGenxing PanDavid CrowleyLianqing LiJufeng ZhengXuhui ZhangXinyan YuJiafang WangWhile microbial nitrogen transformations in soils had been known to be affected by heavy metal pollution, changes in abundance and community structure of the mediating microbial populations had been not yet well characterized in polluted rice soils. Here, by using the prevailing molecular fingerprinting and enzyme activity assays and comparisons to adjacent non-polluted soils, we examined changes in the abundance and activity of ammonia oxidizing and denitrifying communities of rice paddies in two sites with different metal accumulation situation under long-term pollution from metal mining and smelter activities. Potential nitrifying activity was significantly reduced in polluted paddies in both sites while potential denitrifying activity reduced only in the soils with high Cu accumulation up to 1300 mg kg-1. Copy numbers of amoA (AOA and AOB genes) were lower in both polluted paddies, following the trend with the enzyme assays, whereas that of nirK was not significantly affected. Analysis of the DGGE profiles revealed a shift in the community structure of AOA, and to a lesser extent, differences in the community structure of AOB and denitrifier between soils from the two sites with different pollution intensity and metal composition. All of the retrieved AOB sequences belonged to the genus Nitrosospira, among which species Cluster 4 appeared more sensitive to metal pollution. In contrast, nirK genes were widely distributed among different bacterial genera that were represented differentially between the polluted and unpolluted paddies. This could suggest either a possible non-specific target of the primers conventionally used in soil study or complex interactions between soil properties and metal contents on the observed community and activity changes, and thus on the N transformation in the polluted rice soils.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4109924?pdf=render
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author Yuan Liu
Yongzhuo Liu
Yuanjun Ding
Jinwei Zheng
Tong Zhou
Genxing Pan
David Crowley
Lianqing Li
Jufeng Zheng
Xuhui Zhang
Xinyan Yu
Jiafang Wang
spellingShingle Yuan Liu
Yongzhuo Liu
Yuanjun Ding
Jinwei Zheng
Tong Zhou
Genxing Pan
David Crowley
Lianqing Li
Jufeng Zheng
Xuhui Zhang
Xinyan Yu
Jiafang Wang
Abundance, composition and activity of ammonia oxidizer and denitrifier communities in metal polluted rice paddies from South China.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yuan Liu
Yongzhuo Liu
Yuanjun Ding
Jinwei Zheng
Tong Zhou
Genxing Pan
David Crowley
Lianqing Li
Jufeng Zheng
Xuhui Zhang
Xinyan Yu
Jiafang Wang
author_sort Yuan Liu
title Abundance, composition and activity of ammonia oxidizer and denitrifier communities in metal polluted rice paddies from South China.
title_short Abundance, composition and activity of ammonia oxidizer and denitrifier communities in metal polluted rice paddies from South China.
title_full Abundance, composition and activity of ammonia oxidizer and denitrifier communities in metal polluted rice paddies from South China.
title_fullStr Abundance, composition and activity of ammonia oxidizer and denitrifier communities in metal polluted rice paddies from South China.
title_full_unstemmed Abundance, composition and activity of ammonia oxidizer and denitrifier communities in metal polluted rice paddies from South China.
title_sort abundance, composition and activity of ammonia oxidizer and denitrifier communities in metal polluted rice paddies from south china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description While microbial nitrogen transformations in soils had been known to be affected by heavy metal pollution, changes in abundance and community structure of the mediating microbial populations had been not yet well characterized in polluted rice soils. Here, by using the prevailing molecular fingerprinting and enzyme activity assays and comparisons to adjacent non-polluted soils, we examined changes in the abundance and activity of ammonia oxidizing and denitrifying communities of rice paddies in two sites with different metal accumulation situation under long-term pollution from metal mining and smelter activities. Potential nitrifying activity was significantly reduced in polluted paddies in both sites while potential denitrifying activity reduced only in the soils with high Cu accumulation up to 1300 mg kg-1. Copy numbers of amoA (AOA and AOB genes) were lower in both polluted paddies, following the trend with the enzyme assays, whereas that of nirK was not significantly affected. Analysis of the DGGE profiles revealed a shift in the community structure of AOA, and to a lesser extent, differences in the community structure of AOB and denitrifier between soils from the two sites with different pollution intensity and metal composition. All of the retrieved AOB sequences belonged to the genus Nitrosospira, among which species Cluster 4 appeared more sensitive to metal pollution. In contrast, nirK genes were widely distributed among different bacterial genera that were represented differentially between the polluted and unpolluted paddies. This could suggest either a possible non-specific target of the primers conventionally used in soil study or complex interactions between soil properties and metal contents on the observed community and activity changes, and thus on the N transformation in the polluted rice soils.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4109924?pdf=render
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