Denitrifying bacterial communities in surface-flow constructed wetlands during different seasons: characteristics and relationships with environment factors

Abstract Denitrification is an important part of the nitrogen cycle and the key step to removal of nitrogen in surface-flow wetlands. In this study, we explored space–time analysis with high-throughput sequencing to elucidate the relationships between denitrifying bacteria community structures and e...

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Main Authors: Jia-ming Wei, Li-juan Cui, Wei Li, Yun-mei Ping, Wan Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-03-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-82438-3
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spelling doaj-8db62dfffb97463ca40f2229852c65b52021-03-11T12:14:55ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-03-011111910.1038/s41598-021-82438-3Denitrifying bacterial communities in surface-flow constructed wetlands during different seasons: characteristics and relationships with environment factorsJia-ming Wei0Li-juan Cui1Wei Li2Yun-mei Ping3Wan Li4Beijing Construction Engineering Group Environmental Remediation Co. LtdInstitute of Wetland Research, Chinese Academy of ForestryInstitute of Wetland Research, Chinese Academy of ForestryInstitute of Wetland Research, Chinese Academy of ForestryBeijing Construction Engineering Group Environmental Remediation Co. LtdAbstract Denitrification is an important part of the nitrogen cycle and the key step to removal of nitrogen in surface-flow wetlands. In this study, we explored space–time analysis with high-throughput sequencing to elucidate the relationships between denitrifying bacteria community structures and environmental factors during different seasons. Our results showed that along the flow direction of different processing units, there were dynamic changes in physical and chemical indicators. The bacterial abundance indexes (ACEs) in May, August, and October were 686.8, 686.8, and 996.2, respectively, whereas the Shannon-Weiner indexes were 3.718, 4.303, and 4.432, respectively. Along the flow direction, the denitrifying bacterial abundance initially increased and then decreased subsequently during the same months, although diversity tended to increase. The abundance showed similar changes during the different months. Surface flow wetlands mainly contained the following denitrifying bacteria genus: unclassified Bacteria (37.12%), unclassified Proteobacteria (18.16%), Dechloromonas (16.21%), unranked environmental samples (12.51%), unclassified Betaproteobacteria (9.73%), unclassified Rhodocyclaceae (2.14%), and Rhodanobacter (1.51%). During different seasons, the same unit showed alternating changes, and during the same season, bacterial community structures were influenced by the second genus proportion in different processing units. ACEs were strongly correlated with temperature, dissolved oxygen, and pH. Bacterial diversity was strongly correlated with temperature, electrical conductivity, pH, and oxidation reduction potential. Denitrifying bacteria are greatly affected by environmental factors such as temperature and pH.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-82438-3
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author Jia-ming Wei
Li-juan Cui
Wei Li
Yun-mei Ping
Wan Li
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Li-juan Cui
Wei Li
Yun-mei Ping
Wan Li
Denitrifying bacterial communities in surface-flow constructed wetlands during different seasons: characteristics and relationships with environment factors
Scientific Reports
author_facet Jia-ming Wei
Li-juan Cui
Wei Li
Yun-mei Ping
Wan Li
author_sort Jia-ming Wei
title Denitrifying bacterial communities in surface-flow constructed wetlands during different seasons: characteristics and relationships with environment factors
title_short Denitrifying bacterial communities in surface-flow constructed wetlands during different seasons: characteristics and relationships with environment factors
title_full Denitrifying bacterial communities in surface-flow constructed wetlands during different seasons: characteristics and relationships with environment factors
title_fullStr Denitrifying bacterial communities in surface-flow constructed wetlands during different seasons: characteristics and relationships with environment factors
title_full_unstemmed Denitrifying bacterial communities in surface-flow constructed wetlands during different seasons: characteristics and relationships with environment factors
title_sort denitrifying bacterial communities in surface-flow constructed wetlands during different seasons: characteristics and relationships with environment factors
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Denitrification is an important part of the nitrogen cycle and the key step to removal of nitrogen in surface-flow wetlands. In this study, we explored space–time analysis with high-throughput sequencing to elucidate the relationships between denitrifying bacteria community structures and environmental factors during different seasons. Our results showed that along the flow direction of different processing units, there were dynamic changes in physical and chemical indicators. The bacterial abundance indexes (ACEs) in May, August, and October were 686.8, 686.8, and 996.2, respectively, whereas the Shannon-Weiner indexes were 3.718, 4.303, and 4.432, respectively. Along the flow direction, the denitrifying bacterial abundance initially increased and then decreased subsequently during the same months, although diversity tended to increase. The abundance showed similar changes during the different months. Surface flow wetlands mainly contained the following denitrifying bacteria genus: unclassified Bacteria (37.12%), unclassified Proteobacteria (18.16%), Dechloromonas (16.21%), unranked environmental samples (12.51%), unclassified Betaproteobacteria (9.73%), unclassified Rhodocyclaceae (2.14%), and Rhodanobacter (1.51%). During different seasons, the same unit showed alternating changes, and during the same season, bacterial community structures were influenced by the second genus proportion in different processing units. ACEs were strongly correlated with temperature, dissolved oxygen, and pH. Bacterial diversity was strongly correlated with temperature, electrical conductivity, pH, and oxidation reduction potential. Denitrifying bacteria are greatly affected by environmental factors such as temperature and pH.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-82438-3
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