Vertical segregation and phylogenetic characterization of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in the sediment of a freshwater aquaculture pond

Pond aquaculture is the major freshwater aquaculture method in China. Ammonia-oxidizing communities inhabiting pond sediments play an important role in controlling culture water quality. However, the distribution and activities of ammonia-oxidizing microbial communities along sediment profiles are p...

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Main Authors: Shimin eLu, Xingguo eLiu, Qigen eLiu, Zhuojun eMa, Zongfan eWu, Xianlei eZeng, Xu eShi, Zhaojun eGu
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-01-01
Series:Frontiers in Microbiology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01539/full
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spelling doaj-0e86ee1048314b1fbc07343bdd9f69192020-11-25T00:00:48ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2016-01-01610.3389/fmicb.2015.01539153160Vertical segregation and phylogenetic characterization of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in the sediment of a freshwater aquaculture pondShimin eLu0Shimin eLu1Xingguo eLiu2Qigen eLiu3Zhuojun eMa4Zongfan eWu5Zongfan eWu6Xianlei eZeng7Xianlei eZeng8Xu eShi9Zhaojun eGu10Fishery Machinery and Instrument Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery SciencesShanghai Ocean UniversityFishery Machinery and Instrument Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery SciencesShanghai Ocean UniversityChinese Academy of Fishery SciencesFishery Machinery and Instrument Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery SciencesTongren Municipal Agricultural CommissionShanghai Ocean UniversityFishery Machinery and Instrument Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery SciencesFishery Machinery and Instrument Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery SciencesFishery Machinery and Instrument Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery SciencesPond aquaculture is the major freshwater aquaculture method in China. Ammonia-oxidizing communities inhabiting pond sediments play an important role in controlling culture water quality. However, the distribution and activities of ammonia-oxidizing microbial communities along sediment profiles are poorly understood in this specific environment. Vertical variations in the abundance, transcription, potential ammonia oxidizing rate, and community composition of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) in sediment samples (0–50 cm depth) collected from a freshwater aquaculture pond were investigated. The concentrations of the AOA amoA gene were higher than those of the AOB by an order of magnitude, which suggested that AOA, as opposed to AOB, were the numerically predominant ammonia-oxidizing organisms in the surface sediment. This could be attributed to the fact that AOA are more resistant to low levels of dissolved oxygen. However, the concentrations of the AOB amoA mRNA were higher than those of the AOA by 2.5–39.9-fold in surface sediments (0–10 cm depth), which suggests that the oxidation of ammonia was mainly performed by AOB in the surface sediments, and by AOA in the deeper sediments, where only AOA could be detected. Clone libraries of AOA and AOB amoA sequences indicated that the diversity of AOA and AOB decreased with increasing depth. The AOB community consisted of two groups: the Nitrosospira and Nitrosomonas clusters, and Nitrosomonas were predominant in the freshwater pond sediment. All AOA amoA gene sequences in the 0–2 cm deep sediment were grouped into the Nitrososphaera cluster, while other AOA sequences in deeper sediments (10–15 and 20–25 cm depths) were grouped into the Nitrosopumilus cluster.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01539/fullsedimentammonia-oxidizing archaeaammonia-oxidizing bacteriadepth distributionfreshwater aquaculture pond
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author Shimin eLu
Shimin eLu
Xingguo eLiu
Qigen eLiu
Zhuojun eMa
Zongfan eWu
Zongfan eWu
Xianlei eZeng
Xianlei eZeng
Xu eShi
Zhaojun eGu
spellingShingle Shimin eLu
Shimin eLu
Xingguo eLiu
Qigen eLiu
Zhuojun eMa
Zongfan eWu
Zongfan eWu
Xianlei eZeng
Xianlei eZeng
Xu eShi
Zhaojun eGu
Vertical segregation and phylogenetic characterization of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in the sediment of a freshwater aquaculture pond
Frontiers in Microbiology
sediment
ammonia-oxidizing archaea
ammonia-oxidizing bacteria
depth distribution
freshwater aquaculture pond
author_facet Shimin eLu
Shimin eLu
Xingguo eLiu
Qigen eLiu
Zhuojun eMa
Zongfan eWu
Zongfan eWu
Xianlei eZeng
Xianlei eZeng
Xu eShi
Zhaojun eGu
author_sort Shimin eLu
title Vertical segregation and phylogenetic characterization of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in the sediment of a freshwater aquaculture pond
title_short Vertical segregation and phylogenetic characterization of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in the sediment of a freshwater aquaculture pond
title_full Vertical segregation and phylogenetic characterization of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in the sediment of a freshwater aquaculture pond
title_fullStr Vertical segregation and phylogenetic characterization of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in the sediment of a freshwater aquaculture pond
title_full_unstemmed Vertical segregation and phylogenetic characterization of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in the sediment of a freshwater aquaculture pond
title_sort vertical segregation and phylogenetic characterization of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in the sediment of a freshwater aquaculture pond
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Pond aquaculture is the major freshwater aquaculture method in China. Ammonia-oxidizing communities inhabiting pond sediments play an important role in controlling culture water quality. However, the distribution and activities of ammonia-oxidizing microbial communities along sediment profiles are poorly understood in this specific environment. Vertical variations in the abundance, transcription, potential ammonia oxidizing rate, and community composition of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) in sediment samples (0–50 cm depth) collected from a freshwater aquaculture pond were investigated. The concentrations of the AOA amoA gene were higher than those of the AOB by an order of magnitude, which suggested that AOA, as opposed to AOB, were the numerically predominant ammonia-oxidizing organisms in the surface sediment. This could be attributed to the fact that AOA are more resistant to low levels of dissolved oxygen. However, the concentrations of the AOB amoA mRNA were higher than those of the AOA by 2.5–39.9-fold in surface sediments (0–10 cm depth), which suggests that the oxidation of ammonia was mainly performed by AOB in the surface sediments, and by AOA in the deeper sediments, where only AOA could be detected. Clone libraries of AOA and AOB amoA sequences indicated that the diversity of AOA and AOB decreased with increasing depth. The AOB community consisted of two groups: the Nitrosospira and Nitrosomonas clusters, and Nitrosomonas were predominant in the freshwater pond sediment. All AOA amoA gene sequences in the 0–2 cm deep sediment were grouped into the Nitrososphaera cluster, while other AOA sequences in deeper sediments (10–15 and 20–25 cm depths) were grouped into the Nitrosopumilus cluster.
topic sediment
ammonia-oxidizing archaea
ammonia-oxidizing bacteria
depth distribution
freshwater aquaculture pond
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01539/full
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