Community Composition and Abundance of Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea in Sediments from the Changjiang Estuary and its Adjacent Area in the East China Sea

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作者
He, Hui [1 ]
Zhen, Yu [2 ,3 ]
Mi, Tiezhu [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Yu, Zhigang [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Ocean Univ China, Coll Marine Life Sci, Qingdao 266100, Peoples R China
[2] Ocean Univ China, Coll Environm Sci & Engn, Qingdao 266100, Peoples R China
[3] Minist Educ, Key Lab Marine Environm & Ecol, Qingdao, Peoples R China
[4] Qingdao Natl Oceanog Lab, Funct Lab Marine & Environm Sci, Qingdao, Peoples R China
[5] Minist Educ, Key Lab Marine Chem Theory & Technol, Qingdao, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Ammonia-oxidizing archaea; clone library; qPCR; amoA; sediment; SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION; RELATIVE ABUNDANCE; MESOPHILIC CRENARCHAEOTA; RIVER ESTUARY; DIVERSITY; BACTERIA; WATER; GRADIENTS; NITROGEN; GENES;
D O I
10.1080/01490451.2014.986695
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Community composition and abundance of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) were investigated using ammonia monooxygenase alpha subunit (amoA) in sediments from the Changjiang estuary and its adjacent area in the East China Sea (ECS). Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), clone libraries and sequencing were performed to characterize the AOA community. Clone libraries analysis showed that the majority of amoA sequences fell within the Nitrosopumilus cluster. Correlation analysis showed that AOA diversity was closely related to the nitrite concentration, which was consistent with the canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) where a significant association between nitrite and AOA community composition was observed. The qPCR results were found to be significantly correlated with the environmental parameters. In the gravity cores, a significant positive correlation was found between ammonium concentrations and amoA gene copy numbers from different sediment depths at station S31. At station S33, however, ammonium concentration had a negative correlation and nitrite concentration had a positive correlation with amoA gene copy numbers. In the surface sediments, chlorophyll a concentration had a negative correlation and nitrate concentration had a positive correlation with amoA gene copy numbers. Compared amoA gene copy numbers from AOA with those from ammonia-oxidizing beta-proteobacteria (beta-AOB) in the same studied areas, the amoA gene copy ratio of beta-AOB to AOA was negatively correlated with the phosphate concentration and dissolved oxygen concentration, but was not significantly correlated with either ammonium concentrations or salinity. Our data provided valuable information to achieve a better understanding of the potential role of ammonia oxidizers at the interface between terrestrial and marine environments.
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页码:416 / 425
页数:10
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