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Bacteria in biogas digestates for reduced climate forcing


ABSTRACT: Mitigation of N2O-emissions from soils is needed to reduce climate forcing by food production. Inoculating soils with N2O-reducing bacteria would be effective, but costly and impractical as a standalone operation. Here we demonstrate that digestates obtained after biogas production may provide a low-cost and widely applicable solution. Firstly, we show that indigenous N2O-reducing bacteria in digestates grow to high levels during anaerobic enrichment under N2O. Gas kinetics and meta-omic analysis show that the N2O respiring organisms, recovered as metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) grow by harvesting fermentation intermediates of the methanogenic consortium. Three digestate-derived denitrifying bacteria were obtained through isolation, one of which matched the recovered MAG of a dominant Dechloromonas-affiliated N2O reducer. While the identified N2O-reducers encoded genes required for a full denitrification pathway and could thus both produce and sequester N2O, their regulatory traits predicted that they act as N2O-sinks in the current system. Secondly, moving towards practical application, we show that these isolates grow by aerobic respiration in digestates, and that fertilization with these enriched digestates reduces N2O emissions. This shows that the ongoing implementation of biogas production in agriculture opens a new avenue for cheap and effective reduction of N2O emissions from food production.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive HF

ORGANISM(S): Unclassified Azonexus

SUBMITTER: Live Hagen  

LAB HEAD: Lars Bakken

PROVIDER: PXD023233 | Pride | 2022-02-16

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Nitrous oxide respiring bacteria in biogas digestates for reduced agricultural emissions.

Jonassen Kjell Rune KR   Hagen Live H LH   Vick Silas H W SHW   Arntzen Magnus Ø MØ   Eijsink Vincent G H VGH   Frostegård Åsa Å   Lycus Pawel P   Molstad Lars L   Pope Phillip B PB   Bakken Lars R LR  

The ISME journal 20210906 2


Inoculating agricultural soils with nitrous oxide respiring bacteria (NRB) can reduce N<sub>2</sub>O-emission, but would be impractical as a standalone operation. Here we demonstrate that digestates obtained after biogas production are suitable substrates and vectors for NRB. We show that indigenous NRB in digestates grew to high abundance during anaerobic enrichment under N<sub>2</sub>O. Gas-kinetics and meta-omic analyses showed that these NRB's, recovered as metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs  ...[more]

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