TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of winter-flooding on methanogenic archaeal community structure in paddy field under organic farming
AU - Liu, Dongyan
AU - Suekuni, Chika
AU - Akita, Kazunori
AU - Ito, Toyoaki
AU - Saito, Masanori
AU - Watanabe, Takeshi
AU - Kimura, Makoto
AU - Asakawa, Susumu
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported in part by a Grant-in-Aid (Soil eDNA) from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan and by a Grant-in-Aid (C; 23580089) from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.
PY - 2012/10
Y1 - 2012/10
N2 - Paddy field is a major emission source of methane. Methane is the terminal product of anaerobic decomposition of organic matter and generated by methanogenic archaea under flooded conditions in paddy fields. This study aimed to reveal the effect of winter flooding on methanogenic archaeal community structure in paddy fields of Andosols under organic farming. Soil samples were collected from experimental paddy fields in the Field Science Center, Tohoku University, for two years. They were under flooding conditions during winter with organic farming, under non-flooding conditions during winter with organic farming and under non-flooding conditions during winter with conventional farming (non-organic farming). Polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE) analysis of methanogenic archaeal 16S rRNA gene revealed that the DGGE patterns were nearly the same irrespective of the treatment and sampling times. Twenty-three bands were observed from each treatment and 4, 13 and 6 sequences were closely related to Methanomicrobiales, Methanosarcinales and Methanocellales, respectively. Real-time quantitative PCR analysis indicated that the abundance of methanogenic archaeal 16S rRNA gene and mcrA gene, encoding α subunit of methyl-coenzyme M reductase, was not significantly different among the paddy fields. This study first revealed a methanogenic archaeal community in an Andosol paddy field and showed that the community was not affected by winter flooding under organic farming.
AB - Paddy field is a major emission source of methane. Methane is the terminal product of anaerobic decomposition of organic matter and generated by methanogenic archaea under flooded conditions in paddy fields. This study aimed to reveal the effect of winter flooding on methanogenic archaeal community structure in paddy fields of Andosols under organic farming. Soil samples were collected from experimental paddy fields in the Field Science Center, Tohoku University, for two years. They were under flooding conditions during winter with organic farming, under non-flooding conditions during winter with organic farming and under non-flooding conditions during winter with conventional farming (non-organic farming). Polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE) analysis of methanogenic archaeal 16S rRNA gene revealed that the DGGE patterns were nearly the same irrespective of the treatment and sampling times. Twenty-three bands were observed from each treatment and 4, 13 and 6 sequences were closely related to Methanomicrobiales, Methanosarcinales and Methanocellales, respectively. Real-time quantitative PCR analysis indicated that the abundance of methanogenic archaeal 16S rRNA gene and mcrA gene, encoding α subunit of methyl-coenzyme M reductase, was not significantly different among the paddy fields. This study first revealed a methanogenic archaeal community in an Andosol paddy field and showed that the community was not affected by winter flooding under organic farming.
KW - Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis
KW - methanogenic archaea
KW - paddy field
KW - quantitative polymerase chain reaction
KW - winter flooding
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U2 - 10.1080/00380768.2012.726598
DO - 10.1080/00380768.2012.726598
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84869790704
SN - 0038-0768
VL - 58
SP - 553
EP - 561
JO - Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
JF - Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
IS - 5
ER -