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Molecular insights into the microbial degradation of sediment-derived DOM in a macrophyte-dominated lake under aerobic and hypoxic conditions
Wei Yu; Haiquan Yang; Jingan Chen; Peng Liao; Jiaxi Wu; Lujia Jiang; Wen Guo
2024
Source PublicationScience of The Total Environment
Volume916Pages:170257
Abstract
The mineralization of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in sediments is an important factor leading to the eutrophication of macrophyte-dominated lakes. However, the changes in the molecular characteristics of sediment-derived DOM during microbial degradation in macrophyte-dominated lakes are not well understood. In this study, the microbial degradation process of sediment-derived DOM in Lake Caohai under aerobic and hypoxic conditions was investigated using Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS) and metagenomics. The results revealed that the microbial degradation of sediment-derived DOM in macrophyte-dominated lakes was more intense under aerobic conditions. The microorganisms mainly metabolized the protein-like substances in the macrophyte-dominated lakes, and the carbohydrate-active enzyme genes and protein/lipid-like degradation genes played key roles in sediment-derived DOM degradation. Organic compounds with high H/C ratios such as lipids, carbohydrates, and protein/lipid-like compounds were preferentially removed by microorganisms during microbial degradation. Meanwhile, there was an increase in the abundance of organic molecular formula with a high aromaticity such as tannins and unsaturated hydrocarbons with low molecular weight and low double bond equivalent. In addition, aerobic/hypoxic environments can alter microbial metabolic pathways of sediment-derived DOM by affecting the relative abundance of microbial communities (e.g., Gemmatimonadetes and Acidobacteria) and functional genes (e.g., ABC.PE.P1 and ABC.PE.P) in macrophyte-dominated lakes. The abundances of lipids, unsaturated hydrocarbons, and protein compounds in aerobic environments decreased by 58 %, 50 %, and 44 %, respectively, compared to in hypoxic environments under microbial degradation. The results of this study deepen our understanding of DOM biodegradation in macrophyte-dominated lakes under different redox environments and provide new insights into nutrients releases from sediment and continuing eutrophication in macrophyte-dominated lakes.

 

 

 

 

DOI10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170257
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Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/15591
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Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, PR China
2.School of Resources and Environment, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei 230036, PR China
3.College of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Guiyang University, Guiyang 550005, PR China
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Wei Yu,Haiquan Yang,Jingan Chen,et al. Molecular insights into the microbial degradation of sediment-derived DOM in a macrophyte-dominated lake under aerobic and hypoxic conditions[J]. Science of The Total Environment,2024,916:170257.
APA Wei Yu.,Haiquan Yang.,Jingan Chen.,Peng Liao.,Jiaxi Wu.,...&Wen Guo.(2024).Molecular insights into the microbial degradation of sediment-derived DOM in a macrophyte-dominated lake under aerobic and hypoxic conditions.Science of The Total Environment,916,170257.
MLA Wei Yu,et al."Molecular insights into the microbial degradation of sediment-derived DOM in a macrophyte-dominated lake under aerobic and hypoxic conditions".Science of The Total Environment 916(2024):170257.
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