High hydrostatic pressure stimulates microbial nitrate reduction in hadal trench sediments under oxic conditions

Abstract Hadal trenches are extreme environments situated over 6000 m below sea surface, where enormous hydrostatic pressure affects the biochemical cycling of elements. Recent studies have indicated that hadal trenches may represent a previously overlooked source of fixed nitrogen loss; however, th...

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出版年:Nature Communications
主要な著者: Na Yang, Yongxin Lv, Mukan Ji, Shiguo Wu, Yu Zhang
フォーマット: 論文
言語:英語
出版事項: Nature Portfolio 2024-03-01
オンライン・アクセス:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-46897-2
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description Abstract Hadal trenches are extreme environments situated over 6000 m below sea surface, where enormous hydrostatic pressure affects the biochemical cycling of elements. Recent studies have indicated that hadal trenches may represent a previously overlooked source of fixed nitrogen loss; however, the mechanisms and role of hydrostatic pressure in this process are still being debated. To this end, we investigate the effects of hydrostatic pressure (0.1 to 115 MPa) on the chemical profile, microbial community structure and functions of surface sediments from the Mariana Trench using a Deep Ocean Experimental Simulator supplied with nitrate and oxygen. We observe enhanced denitrification activity at high hydrostatic pressure under oxic conditions, while the anaerobic ammonium oxidation – a previously recognized dominant nitrogen loss pathway – is not detected. Additionally, we further confirm the simultaneous occurrence of nitrate reduction and aerobic respiration using a metatranscriptomic dataset from in situ RNA-fixed sediments in the Mariana Trench. Taken together, our findings demonstrate that hydrostatic pressure can influence microbial contributions to nitrogen cycling and that the hadal trenches are a potential nitrogen loss hotspot. Knowledge of the influence of hydrostatic pressure on anaerobic processes in oxygenated surface sediments can greatly broaden our understanding of element cycling in hadal trenches.
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spelling doaj-art-58161bbdca5f4cbdb4c3cbdf4023b69f2025-08-19T22:42:30ZengNature PortfolioNature Communications2041-17232024-03-0115111210.1038/s41467-024-46897-2High hydrostatic pressure stimulates microbial nitrate reduction in hadal trench sediments under oxic conditionsNa Yang0Yongxin Lv1Mukan Ji2Shiguo Wu3Yu Zhang4School of Oceanography; Shanghai Key Laboratory of Polar Life and Environment Sciences; MOE Key Laboratory of Polar Ecosystem and Climate Change, Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversitySchool of Oceanography; Shanghai Key Laboratory of Polar Life and Environment Sciences; MOE Key Laboratory of Polar Ecosystem and Climate Change, Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversityCenter for Pan‐third Pole Environment, Lanzhou UniversityInstitute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of ScienceSchool of Oceanography; Shanghai Key Laboratory of Polar Life and Environment Sciences; MOE Key Laboratory of Polar Ecosystem and Climate Change, Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversityAbstract Hadal trenches are extreme environments situated over 6000 m below sea surface, where enormous hydrostatic pressure affects the biochemical cycling of elements. Recent studies have indicated that hadal trenches may represent a previously overlooked source of fixed nitrogen loss; however, the mechanisms and role of hydrostatic pressure in this process are still being debated. To this end, we investigate the effects of hydrostatic pressure (0.1 to 115 MPa) on the chemical profile, microbial community structure and functions of surface sediments from the Mariana Trench using a Deep Ocean Experimental Simulator supplied with nitrate and oxygen. We observe enhanced denitrification activity at high hydrostatic pressure under oxic conditions, while the anaerobic ammonium oxidation – a previously recognized dominant nitrogen loss pathway – is not detected. Additionally, we further confirm the simultaneous occurrence of nitrate reduction and aerobic respiration using a metatranscriptomic dataset from in situ RNA-fixed sediments in the Mariana Trench. Taken together, our findings demonstrate that hydrostatic pressure can influence microbial contributions to nitrogen cycling and that the hadal trenches are a potential nitrogen loss hotspot. Knowledge of the influence of hydrostatic pressure on anaerobic processes in oxygenated surface sediments can greatly broaden our understanding of element cycling in hadal trenches.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-46897-2
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title High hydrostatic pressure stimulates microbial nitrate reduction in hadal trench sediments under oxic conditions
title_full High hydrostatic pressure stimulates microbial nitrate reduction in hadal trench sediments under oxic conditions
title_fullStr High hydrostatic pressure stimulates microbial nitrate reduction in hadal trench sediments under oxic conditions
title_full_unstemmed High hydrostatic pressure stimulates microbial nitrate reduction in hadal trench sediments under oxic conditions
title_short High hydrostatic pressure stimulates microbial nitrate reduction in hadal trench sediments under oxic conditions
title_sort high hydrostatic pressure stimulates microbial nitrate reduction in hadal trench sediments under oxic conditions
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-46897-2
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