The unaccounted yet abundant nitrous oxide-reducing microbial community: a potential nitrous oxide sink
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences · Agroécologie · +1 more institution
Abstract
Nitrous oxide (N(2)O) is a major radiative forcing and stratospheric ozone-depleting gas emitted from terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. It can be transformed to nitrogen gas (N(2)) by bacteria and archaea harboring the N(2)O reductase (N(2)OR), which is the only known N(2)O sink in the biosphere. Despite its crucial role in mitigating N(2)O emissions, knowledge of the N(2)OR in the environment remains limited. Here, we report a comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of the nosZ gene coding the N(2)OR in genomes retrieved from public databases. The resulting phylogeny revealed two distinct clades of nosZ, with one unaccounted for in studies investigating N(2)O-reducing communities. Examination of N(2)OR…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 19.50
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 55
Authors
5- CMChristopher M. JonesCorresponding
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Agroécologie, Institut Agro Dijon
- DRDaniel R.H. Graf
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
- DBDavid Bru
Agroécologie, Institut Agro Dijon
- LPLaurent Philippot
Agroécologie, Institut Agro Dijon
- SHSara Hallin
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Clade
- Nitrous-oxide reductase
- Phylogenetics
- Biology
- Phylogenetic tree
- Archaea
- Biodiversity
- Ecology
- Life in Land