Nitrous oxide emission potentials of Burkholderia species isolated from the leaves of a boreal peat moss Sphagnum fuscum
Using a culture-based nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emission assay, three active N 2 O emitters were isolated from Sphagnum fuscum leaves and all identified as members of Burkholderia. These isolates showed N 2 O emission in the medium supplemented with but not with , and Burkholderia sp. SF-E2 showed the m...
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Published in | Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry Vol. 79; no. 12; pp. 2086 - 2095 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
England
Taylor & Francis
02.12.2015
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Summary: | Using a culture-based nitrous oxide (N
2
O) emission assay, three active N
2
O emitters were isolated from Sphagnum fuscum leaves and all identified as members of Burkholderia. These isolates showed N
2
O emission in the medium supplemented with
but not with
, and Burkholderia sp. SF-E2 showed the most efficient N
2
O emission (0.20 μg·vial
−1
·day
−1
) at 1.0 mM KNO
3
. In Burkholderia sp. SF-E2, the optimum pH for N
2
O production was 5.0, close to that of the phyllosphere of Sphagnum mosses, while the optimum temperature was uniquely over 30 °C. The stimulating effect of additional 1.5 mM sucrose on N
2
O emission was ignorable, but Burkholderia sp. SF-E2 upon exposure to 100 mg·L
−1
E-caffeic acid showed uniquely 67-fold higher N
2
O emission. All of the three N
2
O emitters were negative in both acetylene inhibition assay and PCR assay for nosZ-detection, suggesting that N
2
O reductase or the gene itself is missing in the N
2
O-emitting Burkholderia.
Upon exposure to E-caffeic acid often contained in Sphagnum mosses, N
2
O emission by Burkholderia sp. SF-E2 that was isolated as an epiphyte of Sphagnum fuscum was highly accelerated. |
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ISSN: | 0916-8451 1347-6947 1347-6947 |
DOI: | 10.1080/09168451.2015.1061420 |