N2O production, a widespread trait in fungi

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Koki Maeda
Aymé Spor
Véronique Edel-Hermann
Cécile Heraud
Marie-Christine Breuil
Florian Bizouard
Sakae Toyoda
Naohiro Yoshida
Christian Steinberg
Laurent Philippot
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[1] Hokkaido Agricultural Research Center,NARO, Dairy Research Division
[2] INRA,UMR 1347 Agroécologie
[3] Tokyo Institute of Technology,Department of Environmental Science and Technology
[4] Tokyo Institute of Technology,Department of Environmental Chemistry and Engineering
[5] Tokyo Institute of Technology,Earth
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N2O is a powerful greenhouse gas contributing both to global warming and ozone depletion. While fungi have been identified as a putative source of N2O, little is known about their production of this greenhouse gas. Here we investigated the N2O-producing ability of a collection of 207 fungal isolates. Seventy strains producing N2O in pure culture were identified. They were mostly species from the order Hypocreales order—particularly Fusarium oxysporum and Trichoderma spp.—and to a lesser extent species from the orders Eurotiales, Sordariales and Chaetosphaeriales. The N2O 15N site preference (SP) values of the fungal strains ranged from 15.8‰ to 36.7‰ and we observed a significant taxa effect, with Penicillium strains displaying lower SP values than the other fungal genera. Inoculation of 15 N2O-producing strains into pre-sterilized arable, forest and grassland soils confirmed the ability of the strains to produce N2O in soil with a significant strain-by-soil effect. The copper-containing nitrite reductase gene (nirK) was amplified from 45 N2O-producing strains and its genetic variability showed a strong congruence with the ITS phylogeny, indicating vertical inheritance of this trait. Taken together, this comprehensive set of findings should enhance our knowledge of fungi as a source of N2O in the environment.
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