Effects of environmental factors on denitrifying bacteria and functional genes in sediments of Bohai Sea, China.
Mar Pollut Bull
; 160: 111621, 2020 Nov.
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in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-32919123
The ability of denitrifying microorganisms to respond to different ecological pressures remains unknown, especially in marine sediments rich in various heavy metals. Here, gene abundance and transcriptional abundance of five functional denitrification genes (narG, nirK, nirS, norB, and nosZ) in Bohai Sea sediments were examined, and high-throughput Illumina sequencing was used to analyze the community structure of nirK and nirS denitrifying bacteria. The nirS- and nirK-type denitrifying bacteria were classified into different genera. The heavy metal content in sediments was negatively correlated with transcriptional abundance of denitrifying genes, and RNA: DNA ratio for each gene was highest in central Bohai Sea. These results indicated the distribution of nitrite reductase denitrifying bacterial communities was affected by depth, total nitrogen, total phosphorus and sediment grain size. Heavy metal contamination in sediment environment may negatively regulate the transcriptional abundance of denitrifying genes and cause geographical differences in the denitrifying bacterial community structure.
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MEDLINE
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Denitrification
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Genes, Bacterial
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Asia
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En
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Mar Pollut Bull
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2020
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