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Overlooked Contribution of Water Column to Nitrogen Removal in Estuarine Turbidity Maximum Zone (TMZ).

Science of the total environment(2021)

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Estuarine systems are important sites of eliminating reactive nitrogen (N) delivered from land to sea. Numerous studies have focused on N cycling in estuarine sediment. However, the N elimination role of suspended sediments in estuarine turbid water column, which might provide anaerobic microenvironment for N loss, is rarely considered. This study examined the community dynamics and activities of denitrifying and anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) bacteria in the water column of the turbidity maximum zone (TMZ) of the Yangtze Estuary, using molecular and 15N isotope-tracing techniques. Results showed that the anammox bacterial community was dominated by Candidatus Kuenenia and Candidatus Brocadia in the TMZ water column, while the main nirS-harboring denitrifiers were affiliated with Rhodobacterales. The denitrifying nirS gene was two orders of magnitudemore abundant than anammox bacterial 16S rRNA gene, ranging from 1.77 x 10(5) to 1.42 x 10(8) copies l(-1) and from 7.68 x 10(4) to 4.27 x 10(6) copies l(-1), respectively. Comparedwith anammox, denitrification, with rates of 0.88 to 20.83 mu mol N l(-1) d(-1), overwhelmingly dominated the N removal in the TMZ water column and was significantly correlated to suspended sediment concentrations (SSC). Based on the measured N removal rates, it was estimated that about 2.5 x 10(5) ton N was annually removed from the TMZwater column, accounting for approximately 18.5% of the total inorganic N (TIN) discharged from the Yangtze River. Overall, this study implies the importance of estuarine turbid water column in controlling N budget, and also improves the understanding of N loss mechanisms in estuarine TMZ systems. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Nitrogen,Denitrification,Anaerobic ammonia oxidation,Turbidity maximum zone,Estuary
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