Response of microbial taxonomic and nitrogen functional attributes to elevated nitrate in suburban groundwater

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  • Ling-Zhi Zhang
  • Wei He
  • Fu-Yi Huang
  • Wei He
  • Pengpeng Zhou
  • Cuibai Chen
  • Christopher Rensing
  • Brandt, Kristian Koefoed
  • Jiangtao He
  • Fei Liu
  • Yi Zhao
  • Huaming Guo

Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) input has led to elevated levels of nitrate nitrogen (NO3-N) in the groundwater. However, insights into the responses of the microbial community and its N metabolic functionality to elevated NO3-N in suburban groundwater are still limited. Here, we explored the microbial taxonomy, N metabolic attributes, and their responses to NO3-N pollution in groundwaters from Chaobai River catchment (CR) and Huai River catchment (HR) in Beijing, China. Results showed that average NO3-N and NH4+-N concentrations in CR groundwater were 1.7 and 3.0 folds of those in HR. NO3-N was the dominant nitrogen specie both in HR and CR groundwater (over 80 %). Significantly different structures and compositions of the microbial communities and N cycling gene profiles were found between CR groundwater and HR groundwater (p < 0.05), with CR groundwater harboring significantly lower microbial richness and abundance of N metabolic genes. However, denitrification was the dominant microbial N cycling process in both CR and HR groundwater. Strong associations among NO3-N, NH4+-N, microbial taxonomic, and N functional attributes were found (p < 0.05), suggesting denitrifiers and Candidatus_Brocadia might serve as potential featured biomarkers for the elevated NO3-N and NH4+-N concentration in groundwater. Path analysis further revealed the significant effect of NO3-N on the overall microbial N functionality and microbial denitrification (p < 0.05). Collectively, our results provide field evidence that elevated levels of NO3-N and NH4+-N under different hydrogeologic conditions had a significant effect on the microbial taxonomic and N functional attributes in groundwater, with potential implications for improving sustainable N management and risk assessment of groundwater.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer162524
TidsskriftScience of the Total Environment
Vol/bind874
Antal sider12
ISSN0048-9697
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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Funding Information:
We thank Ao Wang, Simeng Li, and Wenjing Guo for their assistance in the sample collection of groundwater. This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 27912021006 and 42107407 ), the National Key Research and Development Program (grant no. 2021YFA0715902 ), 111 project (No. B20010 ), and Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (grant no. 265QZ20220-06 and 292019018 ).

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