Affiliation:
1. Max-Planck-Institut für Terrestrische Mikrobiologie, 35043 Marburg, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The effect of temperature on the community structure of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria was investigated in three different meadow soils. Two of the soils (OMS and GMS) were acidic (pH 5.0 to 5.8) and from sites in Germany with low annual mean temperature (about 10°C), while KMS soil was slightly alkaline (pH 7.9) and from a site in Israel with a high annual mean temperature (about 22°C). The soils were fertilized and incubated for up to 20 weeks in a moist state and as a buffered (pH 7) slurry amended with urea at different incubation temperatures (4 to 37°C). OMS soil was also incubated with less fertilizer than the other soils. The community structure of ammonia oxidizers was analyzed before and after incubation by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) of the
amoA
gene, which codes for the α subunit of ammonia monooxygenase. All
amoA
gene sequences found belonged to the genus
Nitrosospira
. The analysis showed community change due to temperature both in moist soil and in the soil slurry. Two patterns of community change were observed. One pattern was a change between the different
Nitrosospira
clusters, which was observed in moist soil and slurry incubations of GMS and OMS.
Nitrosospira
AmoA cluster 1 was mainly detected below 30°C, while
Nitrosospira
cluster 4 was predominant at 25°C.
Nitrosospira
clusters 3a, 3b, and 9 dominated at 30°C. The second pattern, observed in KMS, showed a community shift predominantly within a single
Nitrosospira
cluster. The sequences of the individual DGGE bands that exhibited different trends with temperature belonged almost exclusively to
Nitrosospira
cluster 3a. We conclude that ammonia oxidizer populations are influenced by temperature. In addition, we confirmed previous observations that N fertilizer also influences the community structure of ammonia oxidizers. Thus,
Nitrosospira
cluster 1 was absent in OMS soil treated with less fertilizer, while
Nitrosospira
cluster 9 was only found in the sample given less fertilizer.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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