Journal article
The large-scale distribution of ammonia oxidizers in paddy soils is driven by soil pH, geographic distance, and climatic factors
HW Hu, LM Zhang, CL Yuan, Y Zheng, JT Wang, D Chen, JZ He
Frontiers in Microbiology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2015
Abstract
Paddy soils distribute widely from temperate to tropical regions, and are characterized by intensive nitrogen fertilization practices in China. Mounting evidence has confirmed the functional importance of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB) in soil nitrification, but little is known about their biogeographic distribution patterns in paddy ecosystems. Here, we used barcoded pyrosequencing to characterize the effects of climatic, geochemical and spatial factors on the distribution of ammonia oxidizers from 11 representative rice-growing regions (75-1945 km apart) of China. Potential nitrification rates varied greatly by more than three orders of magnitude, and were significantly..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was financially supported by Chinese Academy of Sciences (XDB15030200), National Natural Science Foundation of China (41203053), and Australian Research Council (DE150100870).