Warming Tends to Promote Nitrogen Conservation but Stimulate N2O Emissions in Mangrove Sediments

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2023-11-21 DOI:10.1007/s10021-023-00885-7
Ning Zhang, Rui Guo, Feifei Wang, Zetao Dai, Yasong Li, Wenzhi Cao
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While climate change significantly influences nitrogen cycling and its related microbial diversity, the effects of warming on nitrate reduction processes and their related microbial communities and functional gene abundances in mangrove sediments are not fully understood. In this study, mangrove sediment slurry was incubated under six controlled temperatures for 28 days to simulate warming trends. Following the incubation, rates of denitrification (DNF), anaerobic ammonium oxidation (ANA), and nitrate decomposition reduction to ammonium (DNRA), and net nitrous oxide (N2O) production, functional gene abundances, and the structure of functional microbial taxa were investigated using a 15N tracer method, high-throughput sequencing, and qPCR methods. DNF’s optimal temperature was 25 °C, but ANA’s ranged from 25 to 35 °C. The DNRA rates; nosZ, nirS, and nrfA gene abundances; nosZ/(nirK + nirS) ratios; and, in particular, net N2O production in the mangrove sediment significantly increased with increasing temperature. Furthermore, DNRA’s contributions to nitrate reduction increased from 26.70% at 10 °C to 44.42% at 40 °C, suggesting that the DNRA process transforms more nitrate to ammonia and retains more nitrogen within mangrove sediments than the other processes do. Meanwhile, microbial taxa changed significantly in relation to DNRA, indicating that DNRA is enhanced as temperature increases. Also, temperature explained most of the variance in the dominant bacterial communities (68.3%), nitrate reduction functional genes (91.8%), and process rates (79.9%). Thus, warming promotes nitrogen conservation in mangrove sediments but stimulates N2O emissions, which in turn exacerbates global warming.

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变暖倾向于促进氮的保存,但刺激红树林沉积物中的N2O排放
虽然气候变化显著影响红树林沉积物中氮循环及其相关微生物多样性,但增温对红树林沉积物中硝酸盐还原过程及其相关微生物群落和功能基因丰度的影响尚不完全清楚。在本研究中,红树林沉积物浆液在6种控制温度下孵育28天,以模拟变暖趋势。利用15N示踪法、高通量测序和qPCR方法,研究了反硝化(DNF)、厌氧氨氧化(ANA)和硝酸盐分解还原为铵(DNRA)速率、净氧化亚氮(N2O)产量、功能基因丰度和功能微生物类群结构。DNF的最适温度为25℃,ANA的最适温度为25 ~ 35℃。DNRA利率;nosZ、nirS和nrfA基因丰度;nosZ/(nirK + nirS)比值;特别是随着温度的升高,红树林沉积物的净N2O产量显著增加。此外,DNRA对硝酸盐还原的贡献从10°C时的26.70%增加到40°C时的44.42%,表明DNRA过程比其他过程更多地将硝酸盐转化为氨,并在红树林沉积物中保留更多的氮。与此同时,微生物类群与DNRA的关系发生了显著变化,表明DNRA随温度升高而增强。此外,温度解释了优势菌群(68.3%)、硝酸盐还原功能基因(91.8%)和处理速率(79.9%)的大部分差异。因此,变暖促进了红树林沉积物中的氮保存,但刺激了N2O的排放,这反过来又加剧了全球变暖。
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