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Suspended solids induce increasing microbial ammonium recycling along the river-estuary continuum of the Yangtze River
Authors:Jingya Xue  Zhonghua Zhao  Xiaolong Yao  Weiting Liu  Lu Zhang
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory of Lake Science and Environment, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing, China;2. State Key Laboratory of Lake Science and Environment, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing, China

College of Resources and Environment, University of Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, China

Abstract:Many large rivers worldwide are enriched with high levels of suspended solids (SS), which are known to be hotspots of many nitrogen (N) transformation processes (e.g., denitrification, nitrification). However, the influence of SS on microbial ammonium (NH4+) recycling remains unclear. Water column NH4+ regeneration rates (REGs) and potential uptake rates (Upots) as well as community biological NH4+ demand (CBAD) was measured in the river-estuary continuum of the third longest river in the world—Yangtze River, which has dramatic SS gradients. We found that REGs, Upots, and CBAD all increased downriver, with higher REGs, Upots, and CBAD in the estuary than in the river sections. The regeneration and uptake of NH4+ were nearly balanced in the river sections, while the positive CBAD in the estuary indicated obvious NH4+ demand of microbes. Concentrations of SS, which also control the content of chemical oxygen demand and particulate N, were the main factor influencing NH4+ recycling rates and CBAD. SS-induced regenerated NH4+ in the river-estuary continuum of Yangtze River was estimated to be 11.02 × 108 kg N yr?1 and accounted for about 14% of total N inputs, suggesting that regenerated NH4+ is an important N source for microbes and may influence nutrient dynamics in lower coasts. To our knowledge, this is the first study to report NH4+ recycling in Yangtze River with an emphasis on its influencing factors and contribution to N budgets.
Keywords:ammonium recycling  community biological ammonium demand  river-estuary continuum  suspended solids
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