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Enrichment of Comammox and Nitrite-Oxidizing Nitrospira From Acidic Soils

In agricultural soils fertilized with a high amount of ammonium nitrogen, the pH decreases because of the oxidation of ammonia by nitrifiers. Molecular-based analyses have revealed that members of the genus Nitrospira dominate over other nitrifiers in some acidic soils. However, terrestrial Nitrospi...

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Autores principales: Takahashi, Yu, Fujitani, Hirotsugu, Hirono, Yuhei, Tago, Kanako, Wang, Yong, Hayatsu, Masahito, Tsuneda, Satoshi
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7396549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32849373
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01737
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author Takahashi, Yu
Fujitani, Hirotsugu
Hirono, Yuhei
Tago, Kanako
Wang, Yong
Hayatsu, Masahito
Tsuneda, Satoshi
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Fujitani, Hirotsugu
Hirono, Yuhei
Tago, Kanako
Wang, Yong
Hayatsu, Masahito
Tsuneda, Satoshi
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description In agricultural soils fertilized with a high amount of ammonium nitrogen, the pH decreases because of the oxidation of ammonia by nitrifiers. Molecular-based analyses have revealed that members of the genus Nitrospira dominate over other nitrifiers in some acidic soils. However, terrestrial Nitrospira are rarely cultivated and little is known about their ecophysiology. In addition, recent studies discovered a single microbe with the potential to oxidize both ammonia and nitrite (complete ammonia oxidizer; comammox) within Nitrospira, which had been previously recognized as a nitrite oxidizer. Despite their broad distribution, there are no enrichment samples of comammox from terrestrial or acidic environments. Here, we report the selective enrichment of both comammox and nitrite-oxidizing Nitrospira from the acidic soil of a heavily fertilized tea field. Long-term enrichment was performed with two individual continuous-feeding bioreactors capable of controlling ammonia or nitrite concentration and pH. We found that excessive ammonium supply was a key factor to enhance the growth of comammox Nitrospira under acidic conditions. Additionally, a low concentration of nitrite was fed to prevent the accumulation of free nitrous acid and inhibition of cell growth under low pH, resulting in the selective enrichment of nitrite-oxidizing Nitrospira. Based on 16S rRNA gene analysis, Nitrospira accounting for only 1.2% in an initial soil increased to approximately 80% of the total microorganisms in both ammonia- and nitrite-fed bioreactors. Furthermore, amoA amplicon sequencing revealed that two phylotypes belonging to comammox clade A were enriched in an ammonia-fed bioreactor. One group was closely related to previously cultivated strains, and the other was classified into a different cluster consisting of only uncultivated representatives. These two groups coexisted in the bioreactor controlled at pH 6.0, but the latter became dominant after the pH decreased to 5.5. Additionally, a physiological experiment revealed that the enrichment sample oxidizes ammonia at pH <4, which is in accordance with the strongly acidic tea field soil; this value is lower than the active pH range of isolated acid-adapted nitrifiers. In conclusion, we successfully enriched multiple phylotypes of comammox and nitrite-oxidizing Nitrospira and revealed that the pH and concentrations of protonated N-compounds were potential niche determinants.
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spelling pubmed-73965492020-08-25 Enrichment of Comammox and Nitrite-Oxidizing Nitrospira From Acidic Soils Takahashi, Yu Fujitani, Hirotsugu Hirono, Yuhei Tago, Kanako Wang, Yong Hayatsu, Masahito Tsuneda, Satoshi Front Microbiol Microbiology In agricultural soils fertilized with a high amount of ammonium nitrogen, the pH decreases because of the oxidation of ammonia by nitrifiers. Molecular-based analyses have revealed that members of the genus Nitrospira dominate over other nitrifiers in some acidic soils. However, terrestrial Nitrospira are rarely cultivated and little is known about their ecophysiology. In addition, recent studies discovered a single microbe with the potential to oxidize both ammonia and nitrite (complete ammonia oxidizer; comammox) within Nitrospira, which had been previously recognized as a nitrite oxidizer. Despite their broad distribution, there are no enrichment samples of comammox from terrestrial or acidic environments. Here, we report the selective enrichment of both comammox and nitrite-oxidizing Nitrospira from the acidic soil of a heavily fertilized tea field. Long-term enrichment was performed with two individual continuous-feeding bioreactors capable of controlling ammonia or nitrite concentration and pH. We found that excessive ammonium supply was a key factor to enhance the growth of comammox Nitrospira under acidic conditions. Additionally, a low concentration of nitrite was fed to prevent the accumulation of free nitrous acid and inhibition of cell growth under low pH, resulting in the selective enrichment of nitrite-oxidizing Nitrospira. Based on 16S rRNA gene analysis, Nitrospira accounting for only 1.2% in an initial soil increased to approximately 80% of the total microorganisms in both ammonia- and nitrite-fed bioreactors. Furthermore, amoA amplicon sequencing revealed that two phylotypes belonging to comammox clade A were enriched in an ammonia-fed bioreactor. One group was closely related to previously cultivated strains, and the other was classified into a different cluster consisting of only uncultivated representatives. These two groups coexisted in the bioreactor controlled at pH 6.0, but the latter became dominant after the pH decreased to 5.5. Additionally, a physiological experiment revealed that the enrichment sample oxidizes ammonia at pH <4, which is in accordance with the strongly acidic tea field soil; this value is lower than the active pH range of isolated acid-adapted nitrifiers. In conclusion, we successfully enriched multiple phylotypes of comammox and nitrite-oxidizing Nitrospira and revealed that the pH and concentrations of protonated N-compounds were potential niche determinants. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7396549/ /pubmed/32849373 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01737 Text en Copyright © 2020 Takahashi, Fujitani, Hirono, Tago, Wang, Hayatsu and Tsuneda. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Takahashi, Yu
Fujitani, Hirotsugu
Hirono, Yuhei
Tago, Kanako
Wang, Yong
Hayatsu, Masahito
Tsuneda, Satoshi
Enrichment of Comammox and Nitrite-Oxidizing Nitrospira From Acidic Soils
title Enrichment of Comammox and Nitrite-Oxidizing Nitrospira From Acidic Soils
title_full Enrichment of Comammox and Nitrite-Oxidizing Nitrospira From Acidic Soils
title_fullStr Enrichment of Comammox and Nitrite-Oxidizing Nitrospira From Acidic Soils
title_full_unstemmed Enrichment of Comammox and Nitrite-Oxidizing Nitrospira From Acidic Soils
title_short Enrichment of Comammox and Nitrite-Oxidizing Nitrospira From Acidic Soils
title_sort enrichment of comammox and nitrite-oxidizing nitrospira from acidic soils
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7396549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32849373
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01737
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