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Nitrogen and Oxygen Isotope Signatures of Nitrogen Compounds during Anammox in the Laboratory and a Wastewater Treatment Plant

Journal

MICROBES AND ENVIRONMENTS
Volume 35, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

JAPANESE SOC MICROBIAL ECOLOGY, DEPT BIORESOURCE SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1264/jsme2.ME20031

Keywords

anammox; stable isotope; nitrite oxidation; isotopic fractionation; denitrification

Funding

  1. JSPS [26252020, 16H02524, 17H06297, 18H04138]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [17H06297, 16H02524, 26252020, 18H04138] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Isotopic fractionation factors against N-1(5) and O-18 during anammox (anaerobic ammonia oxidization by nitrite) are critical for evaluating the importance of this process in natural environments. We performed batch incubation experiments with an anammox-dominated biomass to investigate nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O) isotopic fractionation factors during anammox and also examined apparent isotope fractionation factors during anammox in an actual wastewater treatment plant. We conducted one incubation experiment with high delta O-1(8) of water to investigate the effects of water delta O-1(8). The N isotopic fractionation factors estimated from incubation experiments and the wastewater treatment plant were similar to previous values. We also found that the N isotopic effect ((15)epsilon(NXR) of -77.8 to -65.9 parts per thousand and (15)Delta(NXR) of -31.3 to -30.4 parts per thousand) and possibly O isotopic effect ((18)epsilon(NXR)( )of -20.6 parts per thousand) for anaerobic nitrite oxidation to nitrate were inverse. We applied the estimated isotopic fractionation factors to the ordinary differential equation model to clarify whether anammox induces deviations in the delta O-18 vs delta N-15 of nitrate from a linear trajectory of 1, similar to heterotrophic denitrification. Although this deviation has been attributed to nitrite oxidation, the O isotopic fractionation factor for anammox is crucial for obtaining a more detailed understanding of the mechanisms controlling this deviation. In our model, anammox induced the trajectory of the delta O-1(8) vs delta N-15 of nitrate during denitrification to less than one, which strongly indicates that this deviation is evidence of nitrite oxidation by anammox under denitrifying conditions.

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