Nitrogen fixation contribution to nitrogen cycling during cyanobacterial blooms in Utah Lake

被引:7
作者
Li, Hanyan [1 ]
Miller, Theron [2 ]
Lu, Jingrang [3 ]
Goel, Ramesh [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utah, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, 110 S Cent Campus Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
[2] Wasatch Front Water Qual Council, Salt Lake City, UT USA
[3] US EPA, Off Res & Dev, Cincinnati, OH 45220 USA
关键词
Freshwater; Brackish water; Cyanobacterial bloom; N fixation; Nitrogenase gene; Denitrification; FRESH-WATER; DENITRIFYING BACTERIA; MARINE ECOSYSTEMS; DENITRIFICATION; ABUNDANCE; PHOSPHORUS; GENES; NIRK; N-2; EUTROPHICATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134784
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Nitrogen (N) cycling is an essential process in lake systems and N-fixation is an important component of it. Recent studies have also found that nitrate reduction through heterotrophic denitrification in lake systems did not prevent harmful cyanobacterial blooms, but instead, may have favored the dominance of N-2-fixing cyanobacteria. The overall objective of this study was to estimate nitrogen fixation rates and the expressions of associated nitrogenase (nif gene) functional gene at several sites at different occasions in freshwater Utah Lake. For comparison purposes, one time sampling was also conducted in the brackish Farmington Bay of Great Salt Lake (GSL). The microbial ecology of the top 20-cm of surface water was investigated to assess the dominant cyanobacterial communities and N-related metabolisms. Our study revealed that Dolichospermum and Nodularia were potential N-2-fixers for Utah Lake and brackish Farmington Bay, respectively. The in situ N-2-fixation rates were 0-0.73 nmol N hr(-1)L(-1) for Utah Lake and 0-0.85 nmol N hr(-1)L(-1) for Farmington Bay, and these rates positively correlated with the abundance and expressions of the nif gene. In addition, nitrate reduction was measured in sediment (0.002-0.094 mg N VSS-1 hr(-1)). Significantly positive correlations were found among amoA, nirS and nirK abundance (R = 0.56-0.87, p < 0.05, Spearman) in both lakes. An exception was the lower nirK gene abundance detected at one site in Farmington Bay where high ammonium retentions were also detected. Based on a mass balance approach, we concluded that the amount of inorganic N loss through denitrification still exceeded the N input by N-2-fixation, much like in most lakes, rivers, and marine ecosystems. This & nbsp;indicates that N cycling processes such as denitrification mediated by heterotrophic bacteria contributes to N-export from the lakes resulting in N limitations.
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