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Active metabolic pathways of anaerobic methane oxidation in paddy soils

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Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Vol 156
DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2021.108215

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Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is a globally important CH4 sink. However, the AOM pathways in paddy soils, the largest agricultural source of methane emissions (31 Mio tons per year) are not yet well described. Here, a combination of 13C isotope tracer, phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA) analyses, and microbial community analysis was used to identify AOM pathways in fertilized (pig manure, biochar, NPK, and the control) paddy soils amended with alternative electron acceptors (AEAs) (NO3 −, Fe3+, SO4 2−, humic acids, and the reference without AEAs addition). After 84 days of anaerobic incubation, the microbial co-occurrence network got tightened and became more complex relative to unincubated samples. Fertilization and AEAs addition led to a strong divergence of the microbial community structure as indicated by abundances of AOM-related microbiota and 13C incorporation into microbial PLFA, thus suggesting an environmental niche differentiation of AOM-involved microorganisms. Comparative analyses revealed a set of major and minor AOM pathways with synergistic relations to complementary anaerobic microbial groups. NO3 −-driven AOM, performed by members of the candidate group ANME-2d, was the major AOM pathway. Minor AOM pathways involved NO2 − reduction by NC10, reduction of humic acids and Fe3+ by Geobacter species, and SO4 2− reduction by sulfate-reducing bacteria linked with anaerobic methanotrophs. As identified by the network analysis, these active AOM pathways compensated a fraction of CH4 produced during ongoing methanogenesis. From a broader ecological perspective, nitrogen-driven AOM will become a more important methane sink in the future with the increases of nitrogen fertilization and deposition.

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Lichao Fan, Dominik Schneider, Michaela Dippold, Anja Poehlein, Weichao Wu, Heng Gui, Tida Ge, Jinshui Wu, Volker Thiel, Yakov Kuzyakov, Maxim Dorodnikov (2021). Active metabolic pathways of anaerobic methane oxidation in paddy soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 156, pp. 108215-108215, DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2021.108215.

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