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Journal: :Environmental microbiology reports 2010
Jiao-Yan Ying Li-Mei Zhang Ji-Zheng He

Ammonia-oxidizers play a key role in nitrification, which is important for nitrogen cycling and soil function. However, little is known about how vegetation successions and agricultural practices caused by human activities impact the ammonia-oxidizers and nitrification process. Putative ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (AOA) communities under different land utilization patterns of r...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Yanling Zheng Lijun Hou Silvia Newell Min Liu Junliang Zhou Hui Zhao Lili You Xunliang Cheng

Diversity, abundance, and activity of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) were investigated using the ammonia monooxygenase α subunit (amoA) in the intertidal sediments of the Yangtze Estuary. Generally, AOB had a lower diversity of amoA genes than did AOA in this study. Clone library analysis revealed great spatial variations in both AOB and AOA communities alo...

2013
Jian Yang Hongchen Jiang Hailiang Dong Huanye Wang Geng Wu Weiguo Hou Weiguo Liu Chuanlun Zhang Yongjuan Sun Zhongping Lai

All known ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) belong to the phylum Thaumarchaeota within the domain Archaea. AOA possess the diagnostic amoA gene (encoding the alpha subunit of ammonia monooxygenase) and produce lipid biomarker thaumarchaeol. Although the abundance and diversity of amoA gene-encoding archaea (AEA) in freshwater lakes have been well-studied, little is known about AEA ecology in sali...

2014
J. Michael Beman

Fixed nitrogen (N) removal from estuaries via coupled nitrification–denitrification plays a significant role in the global N cycle and the biogeochemistry of individual estuaries. Much of our understanding of these processes is drawn from temperate estuaries, yet tropical and subtropical estuaries may respond differently to N inputs. I tested the hypothesis that nitrification is limited within ...

Journal: :Water research 2012
Atreyee Sims John Horton Shashikanth Gajaraj Steve McIntosh Randall J Miles Ryan Mueller Robert Reed Zhiqiang Hu

Ammonia-oxidizing organisms play an important role in wetland water purification and nitrogen cycling. We determined soil nitrification rates and investigated the seasonal and spatial distributions of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) and ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) in three freshwater wetlands by using specific primers targeting the amoA genes of AOA and AOB and real-time quantitative polym...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2009
Jérémie Pouliot Pierre E Galand Connie Lovejoy Warwick F Vincent

The distribution of archaeal amoA and 16S rRNA genes was evaluated in two marine-derived, meromictic lakes in the Canadian High Arctic: Lake A and Lake C1 on the northern coast of Ellesmere Island. The amoA gene was recorded in both lakes, with highest copy numbers in the oxycline. Sequence analysis showed that amoA from the two lakes shared 94% similarity, indicating at least two phylogenetica...

2012
Mauricio Bustamante Valentina Verdejo Catalina Zúñiga Fernanda Espinosa Julieta Orlando Margarita Carú

Water availability is the main limiting factor in arid soils; however, few studies have examined the effects of drying and rewetting on nitrifiers from these environments. The effect of water availability on the diversity of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (AOA) from a semiarid soil of the Chilean sclerophyllous matorral was determined by microcosm assays. The addition of water eve...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2010
J Michael Beman Rohan Sachdeva Jed A Fuhrman

Marine Crenarchaeota are among the most abundant microbial groups in the ocean, and although relatively little is currently known about their biogeochemical roles in marine ecosystems, recognition that Crenarchaeota posses ammonia monooxygenase (amoA) genes and may act as ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) offers another means of probing the ecology of these microorganisms. Here we use a time seri...

2014
Catarina M. Magalhães Ana Machado Béatrice Frank-Fahle Charles K. Lee S. Craig Cary

The McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica are considered to be one of the most physically and chemically extreme terrestrial environments on the Earth. However, little is known about the organisms involved in nitrogen transformations in these environments. In this study, we investigated the diversity and abundance of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB) in four McMurdo Dry Valleys wit...

2012
Elisabeth W. Vissers Cornelia I. Blaga Paul L.E. Bodelier Gerard Muyzer Christa Schleper Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté Maria Tourna Hendrikus J. Laanbroek

The discovery of Archaea carrying an amoA gene coding for the A-subunit of ammonia monooxygenase gave a boost to studies aimed at detecting this gene under diverse conditions. Despite numerous studies describing the archaeal amoA gene abundance and richness in different habitats, the understanding of the freshwater ecology of potentially 5 archaeal ammonia-oxidizers, recently positioned in the ...

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