Nitric oxide reductase-targeted real-time PCR quantification of denitrifier populations in soil
Date
2007-07
Authors
Dandie, C. E.
Miller, M. N.
Burton, D. L.
Zebarth, B. J.
Trevors, J. T.
Goyer, C.
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American Society for Microbiology
Abstract
The quantification of denitrifying bacteria is a component in the further understanding
of denitrification processes in the environment. Real-time PCR primers were designed to
target two segments of the denitrifier population (cnorB(P) [Pseudomonas mandelii and
closely related strains] and cnorB(B) [Bosea, Bradyrhizobium, and Ensifer spp.]) in
agricultural soils based on functional cnorB (nitric oxide reductase) gene sequences.
Total population numbers were measured using 16S rRNA gene real-time PCR. Two soil
microcosm experiments were conducted. Experiment 1 examined the response of the
indigenous soil microbial population to the addition of 500 mg/kg glucose-C daily over 7
days in soil microcosms. Changes in the total population were correlated (r = 0.83)
between 16S rRNA gene copy numbers and microbial biomass carbon estimates. Members of
the cnorB(P) population of denitrifiers showed typical r-strategy by being able to
increase their proportion in the total population from starting levels of < 0.1%
to around 2.4% after a daily addition of 500 mg/kg glucose-C. The cnorB. guild was not
able to increase its relative percentage of the total population in response to the
addition of glucose-C, instead increasing copy numbers only in proportion with the total
population measured by 16S rRNA genes. Experiment 2 measured population dynamics in soil
after the addition of various amounts of glucose-C (0 to 500 mg/kg) and incubation under
denitrifying conditions. cnorB(P) populations increased proportionally with the amount
of glucose-C added (from 0 to 500 mg/kg). In soil microcosms, denitrification rates,
respiration, and cnorB(P) population densities increased significantly with increasing
rates of glucose addition. cnorBB guild densities did not increase significantly under
denitrifying conditions in response to increasing C additions.
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Dandie, C. E., M. N. Miller, D. L. Burton, B. J. Zebarth, et al. 2007. "Nitric oxide reductase-targeted real-time PCR quantification of denitrifier populations
in soil." Applied and Environmental Microbiology 73(13): 4250-4258.