A nitrous oxide (NO)-consuming bacterium isolated from farmland soil actively consumed NO under high pH conditions. An acetylene inhibition assay did not show the denitrification of N to NO by this bacterium. When NO was injected as the only nitrogen source, this bacterium did not assimilate NO. A polymerase chain reaction demonstrated that this bacterium did not have the typical nosZ gene. This bacterium belonged to Chitinophagaceae, but did not belong to known families that include bacteria with the atypical nosZ. This is the first study to show that a non-denitrifier actively reduces NO, even under high pH conditions.

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