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Intensive nitrogen loss over the Omani shelf due to anammox coupled with dissimilatory nitrite reduction to ammonium.

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DOI: 10.1038/ismej.2011.44
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International Society for Microbial Ecology.
Gregorian
2011-10
Language
English
English abstract
A combination of stable isotopes (15 N) and molecular ecological approaches was used to investigate the vertical distribution and mechanisms of biological N 2 production along a transect from the Omani coast to the central-northeastern (NE) Arabian Sea. The Arabian Sea harbors the thickest oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) in the world's oceans, and is considered to be a major site of oceanic nitrogen (N) loss. Short (48 h) anoxic incubations with 15 N-labeled substrates and functional gene expression analyses showed that the anammox process was highly active, whereas denitrification was hardly detectable in the OMZ over the Omani shelf at least at the time of our sampling. Anammox was coupled with dissimilatory nitrite reduction to ammonium (DNRA), resulting in the production of double- 15 N-labeled N 2 from 15 NO 2 , a signal often taken as the lone evidence for denitrification in the past. Although the central-NE Arabian Sea has conventionally been regarded as the primary N-loss region, low potential N-loss rates at sporadic depths were detected at best. N-loss activities in this region likely experience high spatiotemporal variabilities as linked to the availability of organic matter. Our finding of greater N-loss associated with the more productive Omani upwelling region is consistent with results from other major OMZs. The close reliance of anammox on DNRA also highlights the need to take into account the effects of coupling N-transformations on oceanic N-loss and subsequent N-balance estimates.
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1751-7362
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