Identification and genomic analysis of a thermophilic bacterial strain that reduces ammonia loss from composting

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Chen, X., Feng, R., Du, Q., Mauchline, T. H., Clark, I. M., Lu, Y. and Liu, L. 2024. Identification and genomic analysis of a thermophilic bacterial strain that reduces ammonia loss from composting. Microbiology Spectrum. 0, pp. e00763-24. https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00763-24

AuthorsChen, X., Feng, R., Du, Q., Mauchline, T. H., Clark, I. M., Lu, Y. and Liu, L.
Abstract

Ammonia loss is the most severe during the high-temperature stage (>50°C) of aerobic composting. Regulating ammonia volatilization during this period via thermophilic microbes can significantly improve the nitrogen content of compost
and reduce air pollution due to ammonia loss. In this study, an ammonia-assimilating bacterial strain named LL-8 was screened out as having the strongest ammonia nitrogen
conversion rate (32.7%) at high temperatures (50°C); it is able to significantly reduce 42.9% ammonia volatile loss in chicken manure composting when applied at a high temperature stage. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that LL-8 was highly similar (>98%) with Priestia aryabhattai B8W22T and identified as Priestia aryabhatta. Genomic analyses
indicated that the complete genome of LL-8 comprised 5,060,316 base pairs with a GC content of 32.7% and encoded 5,346 genes. Genes, such as gudB, rocG, glnA, gltA, and gltB, that enable bacteria to assimilate ammonium nitrogen were annotated in the LL-8 genome based on the comparison to the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) database. The results implied that the application of thermophilic
ammonia-assimilating strain P. aryabhatta LL-8 would be a promising solution to reduce ammonia loss and mitigate air pollution of aerobic composting

KeywordsStrain screening; Whole-genome analysis; Ammonia nitrogen conversion; Functional analysis; Nitrogen metabolism genes
Year of Publication2024
JournalMicrobiology Spectrum
Journal citation0, pp. e00763-24
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00763-24
Open accessPublished as ‘gold’ (paid) open access
FunderNational Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher's version
Output statusPublished
Publication dates
Online20 Aug 2024
Publication process dates
Accepted03 Jul 2024
PublisherAmerican Society of Microbiology
ISSN2165-0497

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