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[Insight into the Process of Mn-ANAMMOX in Soils of Agricultural Drainage Ditches]. | LitMetric

[Insight into the Process of Mn-ANAMMOX in Soils of Agricultural Drainage Ditches].

Huan Jing Ke Xue

State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resources Reuse, School of the Environment, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, China.

Published: June 2019

Anaerobic ammonium oxidation mediated by MnO (termed Mn-ANAMMOX) is a newly discovered microbial nitrogen removal pathway. However, few studies have reported on the Mn-ANAMMOX process and related microbial communities in agricultural drainage ditches. In this study, Mn(Ⅳ)-reducing bacteria (MnBR) enrichment cultivation was carried out for 340 days and an isotope tracing technique and high-throughput sequencing technology were used to provide convincing evidence of the occurrence of Mn-ANAMMOX. The results showed that simultaneous NH oxidation and MnO reduction occurred during the reaction, and the production of NO, NO, N, and Mn was detected. Additionally, the average Mn-ANAMMOX rate, ammonium removal rate, and total nitrogen removal rate were 2.88 mg·(kg·d), 20%, and 15%, respectively. Moreover, high-throughput sequencing results showed that after 340 d in the enrichment cultivation experiments, the abundance of MnBR increased from 27% to 70% at the phylum level, and the major genera of MnBR were determined as and , with relative abundances of 26.63% and 4.07%, respectively. Overall, the occurrence of Mn-ANAMMOX was directly proven during the MnBR enrichment cultivation experiments, and it might play an essential role in the pathway of microbial nitrogen removal.

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