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Co-occurrence of denitrification and nitrogen fixation in a meromictic lake, Lake Cadagno (Switzerland)

Co-occurrence of denitrification and nitrogen fixation in a meromictic lake, Lake Cadagno (Switzerland)
Co-occurrence of denitrification and nitrogen fixation in a meromictic lake, Lake Cadagno (Switzerland)
The nitrogen cycling of Lake Cadagno was investigated by using a combination of biogeochemical and molecular ecological techniques. In the upper oxic freshwater zone inorganic nitrogen concentrations were low (up to approximately 3.4 microM nitrate at the base of the oxic zone), while in the lower anoxic zone there were high concentrations of ammonium (up to 40 microM). Between these zones, a narrow zone was characterized by no measurable inorganic nitrogen, but high microbial biomass (up to 4 x 10(7) cells ml(-1)). Incubation experiments with (15)N-nitrite revealed nitrogen loss occurring in the chemocline through denitrification (approximately 3 nM N h(-1)). At the same depth, incubations experiments with (15)N(2)- and (13)C(DIC)-labelled bicarbonate, indicated substantial N(2) fixation (31.7-42.1 pM h(-1)) and inorganic carbon assimilation (40-85 nM h(-1)). Catalysed reporter deposition fluorescence in situ hybridization (CARD-FISH) and sequencing of 16S rRNA genes showed that the microbial community at the chemocline was dominated by the phototrophic green sulfur bacterium Chlorobium clathratiforme. Phylogenetic analyses of the nifH genes expressed as mRNA revealed a high diversity of N(2) fixers, with the highest expression levels right at the chemocline. The majority of N(2) fixers were related to Chlorobium tepidum/C. phaeobacteroides. By using Halogen In Situ Hybridization-Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy (HISH-SIMS), we could for the first time directly link Chlorobium to N(2) fixation in the environment. Moreover, our results show that N(2) fixation could partly compensate for the N loss and that both processes occur at the same locale at the same time as suggested for the ancient Ocean.
1462-2920
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Schubert, Carsten J.
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Singha, Bärbel
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LaRoche, Julie
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Halm, Hannah, Musat, Niculina, Lam, Phyllis, Langlois, Rebecca, Musat, Florin, Peduzzi, Sandro, Lavik, Gaute, Schubert, Carsten J., Singha, Bärbel, LaRoche, Julie and Kuypers, Marcel M.M. (2009) Co-occurrence of denitrification and nitrogen fixation in a meromictic lake, Lake Cadagno (Switzerland). Environmental Microbiology, 11 (8), 1945-1958. (doi:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2009.01917.x). (PMID:19397681)

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The nitrogen cycling of Lake Cadagno was investigated by using a combination of biogeochemical and molecular ecological techniques. In the upper oxic freshwater zone inorganic nitrogen concentrations were low (up to approximately 3.4 microM nitrate at the base of the oxic zone), while in the lower anoxic zone there were high concentrations of ammonium (up to 40 microM). Between these zones, a narrow zone was characterized by no measurable inorganic nitrogen, but high microbial biomass (up to 4 x 10(7) cells ml(-1)). Incubation experiments with (15)N-nitrite revealed nitrogen loss occurring in the chemocline through denitrification (approximately 3 nM N h(-1)). At the same depth, incubations experiments with (15)N(2)- and (13)C(DIC)-labelled bicarbonate, indicated substantial N(2) fixation (31.7-42.1 pM h(-1)) and inorganic carbon assimilation (40-85 nM h(-1)). Catalysed reporter deposition fluorescence in situ hybridization (CARD-FISH) and sequencing of 16S rRNA genes showed that the microbial community at the chemocline was dominated by the phototrophic green sulfur bacterium Chlorobium clathratiforme. Phylogenetic analyses of the nifH genes expressed as mRNA revealed a high diversity of N(2) fixers, with the highest expression levels right at the chemocline. The majority of N(2) fixers were related to Chlorobium tepidum/C. phaeobacteroides. By using Halogen In Situ Hybridization-Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy (HISH-SIMS), we could for the first time directly link Chlorobium to N(2) fixation in the environment. Moreover, our results show that N(2) fixation could partly compensate for the N loss and that both processes occur at the same locale at the same time as suggested for the ancient Ocean.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 9 April 2009
Published date: August 2009
Organisations: Ocean Biochemistry & Ecosystems

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Local EPrints ID: 349919
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/349919
ISSN: 1462-2920
PURE UUID: a113532c-8769-496e-bb61-93be913990ab
ORCID for Phyllis Lam: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2067-171X

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:47

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Author: Hannah Halm
Author: Niculina Musat
Author: Phyllis Lam ORCID iD
Author: Rebecca Langlois
Author: Florin Musat
Author: Sandro Peduzzi
Author: Gaute Lavik
Author: Carsten J. Schubert
Author: Bärbel Singha
Author: Julie LaRoche
Author: Marcel M.M. Kuypers

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