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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0097068
论文题名:
Abundance and Diversity of Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea and Bacteria in Sediments of Trophic End Members of the Laurentian Great Lakes, Erie and Superior
作者: Annette Bollmann; George S. Bullerjahn; Robert Michael McKay
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2014
发表日期: 2014-5-12
卷: 9, 期:5
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Lakes ; Sediment ; Fresh water ; DNA sequence analysis ; Sequence analysis ; Ammonia ; Phylogenetics ; Nitrates
英文摘要: 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 on the ammonia monooxygenase (amoA) gene. Diversity was accessed by a pyro-sequencing approach and the obtained sequences were used to determine the phylogeny and alpha and beta diversity of the AOA and AOB populations. In Lake Erie copy numbers of bacterial amoA genes were in the same order of magnitude or even higher than the copy numbers of the archaeal amoA genes, while in Lake Superior up to 4 orders of magnitude more archaeal than bacterial amoA copies were detected. The AOB detected in the samples from Lake Erie belonged to AOB that are frequently detected in freshwater. Differences were detected between the phylogenetic affiliations of the AOA from the two lakes. Most sequences detected in Lake Erie clustered in the Nitrososphaera cluster (Thaumarchaeal soil group I.1b) where as most of the sequences in Lake Superior were found in the Nitrosopumilus cluster (Thaumarchaeal marine group I.1a) and the Nitrosotalea cluster. Pearson correlations and canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) showed that the differences in abundance and diversity of AOA are very likely related to the sampling location and thereby to the different trophic states of the lakes.
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作者单位: Department of Microbiology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, United States of America;Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, United States of America;Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, United States of America

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Annette Bollmann,George S. Bullerjahn,Robert Michael McKay. Abundance and Diversity of Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea and Bacteria in Sediments of Trophic End Members of the Laurentian Great Lakes, Erie and Superior[J]. PLOS ONE,2014-01-01,9(5)
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