Increased particle export stimulates ammonium consumption through varied pathways in a eutrophic estuary
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Start Time:2025-01-14 20:35(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:15min

Session:S3 Session 3-The Nitrogen Cycle Towards a Sustainable Ocean: From Microbes to Global Biogeochemistry » S3-PThe Nitrogen Cycle Towards a Sustainable Ocean: From Microbes to Global Biogeochemistry

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Abstract
Climate change and growing anthropogenic perturbation have increased riverine exports of ammonium (NH4+) and particles from the continents to the coasts over the last decades, profoundly impacting coastal nitrogen cycling and water quality. NH4+ consumption in estuarine waters has become an environmental issue of great concern; however, how it changes under the influence of increasing particle export in eutrophic estuaries remains unclear. Based on the 15N-labeling experiments, we quantified ammonia oxidation (AO) and ammonium uptake (AU) in response to particle addition along the salinity gradient in the Jiulong River Estuary, a highly human-impacted river of China. Results showed that in situ particle addition only stimulated the AO upstream; in contrast, it enhanced both the AO and AU downstream and more significantly for the AU. Furthermore, the downstream AO and AU were less stimulated by adding riverine particles collected from the upstream. Our findings suggest that different responses of NH4+ consumption pathways to particle addition along the eutrophic estuarine salinity gradient are regulated by ambient substrate, particle biodegradation, and the communities of ammonia-utilizing microorganisms and their interactions. This study provides a mechanistic understanding of the effects of increasing particles on estuarine NH4+ dynamics, and has implications for predicting estuarine nitrogen cycling and water quality under global change.
Keywords
coastal nitrogen cycle, particle abundance, ammonia oxidation, ammonium uptake, subtropical estuary
Speaker
Sijing Kang
PhD Xiamen University;State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science

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Sijing Kang Xiamen University;State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science
Xiaolin Li Xiamen University;State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science
Jinyu Yang Xiamen University;State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science
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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
Department of Earth Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
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