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Niche differentiation among comammox (Nitrospira inopinata) and other metabolically distinct nitrifiers
Due to global change, increasing nutrient input to ecosystems dramatically affects the nitrogen cycle, especially the nitrification process. Nitrifiers including ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOAs), ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOBs), nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOBs), and recently discovered complete a...
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author | Yang, Xueqin Yu, Xiaoli He, Qiang Deng, Ting Guan, Xiaotong Lian, Yingli Xu, Kui Shu, Longfei Wang, Cheng Yan, Qingyun Yang, Yuchun Wu, Bo He, Zhili |
author_facet | Yang, Xueqin Yu, Xiaoli He, Qiang Deng, Ting Guan, Xiaotong Lian, Yingli Xu, Kui Shu, Longfei Wang, Cheng Yan, Qingyun Yang, Yuchun Wu, Bo He, Zhili |
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description | Due to global change, increasing nutrient input to ecosystems dramatically affects the nitrogen cycle, especially the nitrification process. Nitrifiers including ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOAs), ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOBs), nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOBs), and recently discovered complete ammonia oxidizers (comammoxs) perform nitrification individually or in a community. However, much remains to be learned about their niche differentiation, coexistence, and interactions among those metabolically distinct nitrifiers. Here, we used synthetic microbial ecology approaches to construct synthetic nitrifying communities (SNCs) with different combinations of Nitrospira inopinata as comammox, Nitrososphaera gargensis as AOA, Nitrosomonas communis as AOB, and Nitrospira moscoviensis as NOB. Our results showed that niche differentiation and potential interactions among those metabolically distinct nitrifiers were determined by their kinetic characteristics. The dominant species shifted from N. inopinata to N. communis in the N4 community (with all four types of nitrifiers) as ammonium concentrations increased, which could be well explained by the kinetic difference in ammonia affinity, specific growth rate, and substrate tolerance of nitrifiers in the SNCs. In addition, a conceptual model was developed to infer niche differentiation and possible interactions among the four types of nitrifiers. This study advances our understanding of niche differentiation and provides new strategies to further study their interactions among the four types of nitrifiers. |
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spelling | pubmed-95156572022-09-29 Niche differentiation among comammox (Nitrospira inopinata) and other metabolically distinct nitrifiers Yang, Xueqin Yu, Xiaoli He, Qiang Deng, Ting Guan, Xiaotong Lian, Yingli Xu, Kui Shu, Longfei Wang, Cheng Yan, Qingyun Yang, Yuchun Wu, Bo He, Zhili Front Microbiol Microbiology Due to global change, increasing nutrient input to ecosystems dramatically affects the nitrogen cycle, especially the nitrification process. Nitrifiers including ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOAs), ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOBs), nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOBs), and recently discovered complete ammonia oxidizers (comammoxs) perform nitrification individually or in a community. However, much remains to be learned about their niche differentiation, coexistence, and interactions among those metabolically distinct nitrifiers. Here, we used synthetic microbial ecology approaches to construct synthetic nitrifying communities (SNCs) with different combinations of Nitrospira inopinata as comammox, Nitrososphaera gargensis as AOA, Nitrosomonas communis as AOB, and Nitrospira moscoviensis as NOB. Our results showed that niche differentiation and potential interactions among those metabolically distinct nitrifiers were determined by their kinetic characteristics. The dominant species shifted from N. inopinata to N. communis in the N4 community (with all four types of nitrifiers) as ammonium concentrations increased, which could be well explained by the kinetic difference in ammonia affinity, specific growth rate, and substrate tolerance of nitrifiers in the SNCs. In addition, a conceptual model was developed to infer niche differentiation and possible interactions among the four types of nitrifiers. This study advances our understanding of niche differentiation and provides new strategies to further study their interactions among the four types of nitrifiers. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9515657/ /pubmed/36187961 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.956860 Text en Copyright © 2022 Yang, Yu, He, Deng, Guan, Lian, Xu, Shu, Wang, Yan, Yang, Wu and He. https://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 Yang, Xueqin Yu, Xiaoli He, Qiang Deng, Ting Guan, Xiaotong Lian, Yingli Xu, Kui Shu, Longfei Wang, Cheng Yan, Qingyun Yang, Yuchun Wu, Bo He, Zhili Niche differentiation among comammox (Nitrospira inopinata) and other metabolically distinct nitrifiers |
title | Niche differentiation among comammox (Nitrospira inopinata) and other metabolically distinct nitrifiers |
title_full | Niche differentiation among comammox (Nitrospira inopinata) and other metabolically distinct nitrifiers |
title_fullStr | Niche differentiation among comammox (Nitrospira inopinata) and other metabolically distinct nitrifiers |
title_full_unstemmed | Niche differentiation among comammox (Nitrospira inopinata) and other metabolically distinct nitrifiers |
title_short | Niche differentiation among comammox (Nitrospira inopinata) and other metabolically distinct nitrifiers |
title_sort | niche differentiation among comammox (nitrospira inopinata) and other metabolically distinct nitrifiers |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9515657/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36187961 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.956860 |
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