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Ammonia-oxidizing archaea and their important roles in nitrogen biogeochemical cycling: A review.

Authors :
Jing-jing Liu
Wei-xiang Wu
Ying Ding
De-zhi Shi
Ying-xu Chen
Source :
Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology / Yingyong Shengtai Xuebao; Aug2010, Vol. 21 Issue 8, p2154-2160, 7p, 2 Diagrams
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

As the first step of nitrification, ammonia oxidation is the key process in global nitrogen biogeochemical cycling. So far, the autotrophic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria ( AOB) in the β- and 7-subgroups of proteobacteria have been considered as the most important contributors to ammonia oxidation, but the recent researches indicated that ammonia-oxidizing archaea ( AOA) are widely distributed in various kinds of ecosystems and quantitatively predominant, playing important roles in the global nitrogen biogeochemical cycling. This paper reviewed the morphological, physiological, and ecological characteristics and the molecular phylogenies of AOA, and compared and analyzed the differences and similarities of the ammonia monooxygenase ( AMO) and its encoding genes between AOA and AOB. In addition, the potential significant roles of AOA in nitrogen biogeochemical cycling in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems were summarized, and the future research directions of AOA in applied ecology and environmental protection were put forward. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Chinese
ISSN :
10019332
Volume :
21
Issue :
8
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology / Yingyong Shengtai Xuebao
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
63484457