Dissimilatory nitrate/nitrite reduction to ammonium (DNRA) pathway dominates nitrate reduction processes in rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere of four fertilized farmland soil

Environmental Research
Huawei PanGuibing Zhu

Abstract

Nitrate (NO3-) reduction partitioning between denitrification, anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox), denitrifying anaerobic methane oxidation (DAMO), and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA), can influence the nitrogen (N) use efficiency and crop production in arid farmland. The microbial structure, function and potential rates of denitrification, anammox, DAMO and DNRA, and their respective contributions to total NO3- reduction were investigated in rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soil of four typical crops in north China by functional gene amplification, high-throughput sequencing, network analysis and isotopic tracing technique. The measured denitrification and DNRA rate varied from 0.0294 to 20.769 nmol N g-1 h-1and 2.4125-58.682 nmol N g-1 h-1, respectively, based on which DNRA pathway contributed to 84.44 ± 14.40% of dissimilatory NO3- reduction, hence dominated NO3- reduction processes compared to denitrification. Anammox and DAMO were not detected. High-throughput sequencing analysis on DNRA nrfA gene, and denitrification nirS and nirK genes demonstrated that these two processes did not correlate to corresponding gene abundance or dominant genus. RDA and Pearson's correlation analysis illustrated that DNR...Continue Reading

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