Auteurs
Marcel MM Kuypers, A Olav Sliekers, Gaute Lavik, Markus Schmid, BB Jorgensen, JG Kuenen, JS Sinninghe Damsté, M Strous, MSM Jetten
Publicatiedatum
2003
Tijdschrift
Nature
Volume
422
Pagina's
608-611
Beschrijving
The availability of fixed inorganic nitrogen (nitrate, nitrite and ammonium) limits primary productivity in many oceanic regions. The conversion of nitrate to N2 by heterotrophic bacteria (denitrification) is believed to be the only important sink for fixed inorganic nitrogen in the ocean. Here we provide evidence for bacteria that anaerobically oxidize ammonium with nitrite to N2 in the world's largest anoxic basin, the Black Sea. Phylogenetic analysis of 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequences shows that these bacteria are related to members of the order Planctomycetales performing the anammox (anaerobic ammonium oxidation) process in ammonium-removing bioreactors. Nutrient profiles, fluorescently labelled RNA probes, 15N tracer experiments and the distribution of specific ‘ladderane’ membrane lipids indicate that ammonium diffusing upwards from the anoxic deep water is consumed by anammox bacteria below …
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