远洋带
硝化作用
底栖区
硝化细菌
微观世界
亚硝基单胞菌
环境化学
硝基螺
生态学
氨单加氧酶
蛋白质细菌
生物
生物地球化学循环
化学
亚硝酸盐
硝酸盐
氮气
16S核糖体RNA
细菌
有机化学
遗传学
作者
Jun-Nan Huang,Bin Wen,Lin Miao,Xin Liu,Zhongjun Li,Teng-Fei Ma,Lei Xu,Jian‐Zhong Gao,Zai‐Zhong Chen
出处
期刊:Chemosphere
[Elsevier]
日期:2022-12-01
卷期号:309: 136646-136646
被引量:18
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.136646
摘要
The plastisphere refers to biofilm formation on the microplastic (MP) surface, but its subsequent functions, especially driving the nitrogen biogeochemical cycle, are rarely studied. Here, MPs were incubated in the pelagic water and benthic water-sediment interface of an aquaculture pond, and the two corresponding microcosms amended with incubated plastisphere were simulated. The results showed decreased ammonia concentrations and increased nitrification rates in microcosms with either pelagic or benthic plastispheres. To uncover the possible mechanisms, the community structure and function of the plastisphere were investigated. As clarified by 16S rRNA, the community diversity of the pelagic plastisphere was significantly higher than that of the corresponding hydrosphere. Plastisphere communities, especially those incubated in pelagic water, were separated from the hydrosphere. Moreover, the abundance of Proteobacteria increased while the abundance of Cyanobacteria decreased in both plastispheres. Metagenome further revealed that the abundance of amoA and annotated Nitrososphaeraceae_archaeon and hao and affiliated Nitrosomonas_europaea, which contributed to ammonia oxidation to nitrite, was higher in the benthic plastisphere. Comparing the pelagic plastisphere with the corresponding hydrosphere, however, the abundance of nxrA and annotated Nitrobacter hamburgensis and nxrB and the affiliated Nitrospira moscoviensis, which are involved in nitrite oxidation, was more abundant in the plastisphere. These findings suggest that the plastisphere might selectively enrich functional microorganisms and genes in a habitat-dependent manner to promote nitrification in aquaculture ponds.
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