Biological Nitrogen Removal Database

A manually curated data resource for microbial nitrogen removal


Detailed information

Microorganism

Candidatus Scalindua brodae clone Amx_January_S11_43

Taxonomy

  • Phylum : Planctomycetes
  • Class : Candidatus Brocadiae
  • Order :Candidatus Brocadiales
  • Family : Candidatus Brocadiaceae
  • Genus : Candidatus Scalindua

Electron Acceptor

Sodium nitrite (NaNO2-)

Electron Donor

Ammonium ion

Information about Article

Reference:Hou et al., 2015

Title:Anaerobic ammonium oxidation and its contribution to nitrogen removal in China's coastal wetlands

Pubmed ID:26494435.0

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Abstract: Over the past several decades, human activities have caused substantial enrichment of reactive nitrogen in China's coastal wetlands. Although anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox), the process of oxidizing ammonium into dinitrogen gas through the reduction of nitrite, is identified as an important process for removing reactive nitrogen, little is known about the dynamics of anammox and its contribution to nitrogen removal in nitrogen-enriched environments. Here, we examine potential rates of anammox and associate them with bacterial diversity and abundance across the coastal wetlands of China using molecular and isotope tracing techniques. High anammox bacterial diversity was detected in China's coastal wetlands and included Candidatus Scalindua, Kuenenia, Brocadia, and Jettenia. Potential anammox rates were more closely associated with the abundance of anammox bacteria than to their diversity. Among all measured environmental variables, temperature was a key environmental factor, causing a latitudinal distribution of the anammox bacterial community composition, biodiversity and activity along the coastal wetlands of China. Based on nitrogen isotope tracing experiments, anammox was estimated to account for approximately 3.8-10.7% of the total reactive nitrogen removal in the study area. Combined with denitrification, anammox can remove 20.7% of the total external terrigenous inorganic nitrogen annually transported into China's coastal wetland ecosystems.