Ammonia concentration determines differential growth of ammonia-oxidising archaea and bacteria in soil microcosms
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The first step of nitrification, oxidation of ammonia to nitrite, is performed by both ammonia-oxidising archaea (AOA) and ammonia-oxidising bacteria (AOB) in soil, but their relative contributions to ammonia oxidation and existence in distinct ecological niches remain to be determined. To determine whether available ammonia concentration has a differential effect on AOA and AOB growth, soil microcosms were incubated for 28 days with ammonium at three concentrations: native (control), intermediate (20 μg NH(4)(+)-N per gram of soil) and high (200 μg NH(4)(+)-N per gram of soil). Quantitative PCR demonstrated growth of AOA at all concentrations, whereas AOB growth was prominent only at the highest…
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- Microcosm
- Nitrification
- Archaea
- Ammonia
- Ammonium
- Biology
- Temperature gradient gel electrophoresis
- Environmental chemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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