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تعداد نتایج: 38539  

2014
Vidya de Gannes Gaius Eudoxie William J. Hickey

Nitrification is a key process in soil nitrogen (N) dynamics, but relatively little is known about it in tropical soils. In this study, we examined soils from Trinidad to determine the edaphic drivers affecting nitrification levels and community structure of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) in non-managed soils. The soils were naturally vegetated, ranged in t...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2011
John J Kelly Katherine Policht Tanya Grancharova Lakhwinder S Hundal

The recently discovered ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) have been suggested as contributors to the first step of nitrification in terrestrial ecosystems, a role that was previously assigned exclusively to ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB). The current study assessed the effects of agricultural management, specifically amendment of soil with biosolids or synthetic fertilizer, on nitrification rat...

Journal: :Agriculture 2023

Increases in nitrogen (N) deposition affect the nitrification and denitrification processes that are regulated by microorganisms. With aim of understanding what happened to soil rates under N application gradients, we set a field experiment treated with at 6 different (0, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 g N·m−2·yr−1) 2014. We determined physico-chemical properties, abundances community structures nitrifiers de...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2012
Yu Wang Guibing Zhu Lei Ye Xiaojuan Feng Huub J M Op den Camp Chengqing Yin

The spatial distribution and diversity of archaeal and bacterial ammonia oxidizers (AOA and AOB) were evaluated targeting amoA genes in the gradient of a littoral buffer zone which has been identified as a hot spot for N cycling. Here we found high spatial heterogeneity in the nitrification rate and abundance of ammonia oxidizers in the five sampling sites. The bacterial amoA gene was numerical...

2014
Annette Bollmann George S. Bullerjahn Robert Michael McKay

Ammonia oxidation is the first step of nitrification carried out by ammonia-oxidizing Archaea (AOA) and Bacteria (AOB). Lake Superior and Erie are part of the Great Lakes system differing in trophic status with Lake Superior being oligotrophic and Lake Erie meso- to eutrophic. Sediment samples were collected from both lakes and used to characterize abundance and diversity of AOA and AOB based o...

2016
Keiji Watanabe Ayato Kohzu Wataru Suda Shigeki Yamamura Takejiro Takamatsu Akio Takenaka Masami Kanao Koshikawa Seiji Hayashi Mirai Watanabe

To investigate the nitrification potential of phyllospheric microbes, we incubated throughfall samples collected under the canopies of Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) and analyzed the transformation of inorganic nitrogen in the samples. Nitrate concentration increased in the unfiltered throughfall after 4 weeks of incubation, but remained nearly constant in the filtered samples (pore size...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Phyllis Lam Marlene M Jensen Gaute Lavik Daniel F McGinnis Beat Müller Carsten J Schubert Rudolf Amann Bo Thamdrup Marcel M M Kuypers

Active expression of putative ammonia monooxygenase gene subunit A (amoA) of marine group I Crenarchaeota has been detected in the Black Sea water column. It reached its maximum, as quantified by reverse-transcription quantitative PCR, exactly at the nitrate maximum or the nitrification zone modeled in the lower oxic zone. Crenarchaeal amoA expression could explain 74.5% of the nitrite variatio...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Cécile Gubry-Rangin Brigitte Hai Christopher Quince Marion Engel Bruce C Thomson Phillip James Michael Schloter Robert I Griffiths James I Prosser Graeme W Nicol

Soil pH is a major determinant of microbial ecosystem processes and potentially a major driver of evolution, adaptation, and diversity of ammonia oxidizers, which control soil nitrification. Archaea are major components of soil microbial communities and contribute significantly to ammonia oxidation in some soils. To determine whether pH drives evolutionary adaptation and community structure of ...

2006
J. Michael Beman Christopher A. Francis

Nitrification within estuarine sediments plays an important role in the nitrogen cycle, both at the global scale and in individual estuaries. Although bacteria were once thought to be solely responsible for catalyzing the first and rate-limiting step of this process, several recent studies have suggested that mesophilic Crenarchaeota are capable of performing ammonia oxidation. Here we examine ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Sharon Avrahami Ralf Conrad Gesche Braker

The effect of ammonium addition (6.5, 58, and 395 microg of NH4+-N g [dry weight] of soil(-1)) on soil microbial communities was explored. For medium and high ammonium concentrations, increased N2O release rates and a shift toward a higher contribution of nitrification to N2O release occurred after incubation for 5 days at 4 degrees C. Communities of ammonia oxidizers were assayed after 4 weeks...

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