Abundance and Diversity of Denitrifying and Anammox Bacteria in Seasonally Hypoxic and Sulfidic Sediments of the Saline Lake Grevelingen
Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research · Utrecht University
Abstract
Denitrifying and anammox bacteria are involved in the nitrogen cycling in marine sediments but the environmental factors that regulate the relative importance of these processes are not well constrained. Here, we evaluated the abundance, diversity and potential activity of denitrifying, anammox, and sulfide-dependent denitrifying bacteria in the sediments of the seasonally hypoxic saline Lake Grevelingen, known to harbor an active microbial community involved in sulfur oxidation pathways. Depth distributions of 16S rRNA gene, nirS gene of denitrifying and anammox bacteria, aprA gene of sulfur-oxidizing and sulfate-reducing bacteria, and ladderane lipids of anammox bacteria were studied in sediments impacted by…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 70.60
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 111
Authors
5- YAYvonne A. Lipsewers
Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Utrecht University
- ECEllen C. Hopmans
Utrecht University, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
- FJFilip J. R. Meysman
Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Utrecht University
- JSJaap S. Sinninghe Damsté
Utrecht University, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
- LVLaura VillanuevaCorresponding
Utrecht University, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Topics & keywords
- Denitrifying bacteria
- Anammox
- Chemocline
- Environmental chemistry
- Bacteria
- Sulfur
- Anoxic waters
- Sulfide
- Life below water