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Nitrate levels modulate denitrification activity in tropical mangrove sediments (Goa, India)
Authors:Sheryl Oliveira Fernandes  P A Loka Bharathi
Institution:1. Marine Microbiology Laboratory, National Institute of Oceanography (NIO), Dona Paula, Goa, 403 004, India
Abstract:A study to examine the short-term effect of nitrate and organic carbon addition on denitrification activity was carried out on sediments from a mangrove ecosystem prone to anthropogenic activities (Divar, Goa, India). Laboratory microcosms were prepared using sediment sectioned at every 2-cm-depth interval from the surface to 10 cm. The incubations were subjected to varying nitrate amendments at concentrations ranging from 0, 5, 10, 20, 40 to 60 ??mol l???1 (up to three times more than measured in field). Nitrous oxide production rates increased significantly (n?=?15; p?<?0.001) on addition of the nutrient at all depths investigated indicating that denitrification in mangrove sediments was NO $_{3}^{-}$ limited. Incubations amended with organic carbon were prepared using glucose as a substrate with concentrations ranging from 0%, 0.1%, 0.3%, 0.5%, 0.75% to 1%. No significant increase in N2O production was observed on organic C addition. When both the substrates were in excess (1 mmol KNO3 + 1 mmol glucose), potential denitrification rates decreased with depth and were up to 38 times higher than the in situ denitrification activity varying from 81.26 to 304.09 ??mol N2O-N m???2 h???1. These results reveal that mangrove sediments could act as a sink for nitrate and microbially mediated denitrification could effectively reduce N load controlling any adverse environmental impact in the adjoining estuarine system.
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