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. 2005 Apr;71(4):1923-30.
doi: 10.1128/AEM.71.4.1923-1930.2005.

Biphasic behavior of anammox regulated by nitrite and nitrate in an estuarine sediment

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Biphasic behavior of anammox regulated by nitrite and nitrate in an estuarine sediment

Mark Trimmer et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2005 Apr.

Abstract

The production of N2 gas via anammox was investigated in sediment slurries at in situ NO2- concentrations in the presence and absence of NO3-. With single enrichment above 10 microM 14NO2- or 14NO3- and 15NH4+, anammox activity was always linear (P < 0.05), in agreement with previous findings. In contrast, anammox exhibited a range of activity below 10 microM NO2- or NO3-, including an elevated response at lower concentrations. With 100 microM NO3-, no significant transient accumulation of NO2- could be measured, and the starting concentration of NO2- could therefore be regulated. With dual enrichment (1 to 20 microM NO2- plus 100 microM NO3-), there was a pronounced nonlinear response in anammox activity. Maximal activity occurred between 2 and 5 microM NO2-, but the amplitude of this peak varied across the study (November 2003 to June 2004). Anammox accounted for as much as 82% of the NO2- added at 1 microM in November 2003 but only for 15% in May 2004 and for 26 and 5% of the NO2- added at 5 microM for these two months, respectively. Decreasing the concentration of NO3- but holding NO2- at 5 microM decreased the significance of anammox as a sink for NO2-. The behavior of anammox was explored by use of a simple anammox-denitrification model, and the concept of a biphasic system for anammox in estuarine sediments is proposed. Overall, anammox is likely to be regulated by the availability of NO3- and NO2- and the relative size or activity of the anammox population.

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FIG. 1.
FIG. 1.
(a and c) Production of 29N2 from labeled 15NH4+ oxidation in the direct presence of 14NO2 or 14NO3 in November and December 2003. (b and d) Total anammox N2 production (calculated from 29N2 production) as a percentage of the respective NO2 or NO3 spike. (e and f) Composite of the above NO2 data plus additional NO2 data for October 2003. Values are means ± 1 standard error of the means (SEM) (n = 4).
FIG. 2.
FIG. 2.
(a) Reduction of NO3 over time in anaerobic sediment slurries at four NO3 enrichment concentrations. (b) Subsequent accumulation and reduction of NO2 over time for each respective NO3 enrichment. Values are means ± 1 SEM (n = 4). The same symbols are used in each panel.
FIG. 3.
FIG. 3.
(a) Total anammox (AAO) N2 production in the direct presence of 1 to 10 μM 14NO2, 100 μM 14NO3, and 500 μM 15NH4+. (b) AAO as a percentage of each NO2 spike. (c and d) Representative ranges of patterns for AAO with NO2 from 1 to 20 μM and 100 μM 14NO3. (e and f) AAO with 5 μM 14NO2 and decreasing concentrations of 14NO3. Note that a measurement with 0 μM 14NO3 was not determined in November 2003. Values are means ± 1 SEM (n = 4). The same symbols are used for each respective left and right panel.
FIG. 4.
FIG. 4.
Model runs for anammox, with θ varying between 0.003 and 0.045 in each case. (a) Anammox as non-Michaelis fp (equation 7); (c) anammox as Michaelis fm (equation 8); (e) anammox as a function of the combined components fp + fm (equation 6). (b, d, and f) NO2 accounted for by anammox for each respective scenario (a, c, and e).

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