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The effect of temperature and moisture on the source of N sub(2)O and contributions from ammonia oxidizers in an agricultural soil
The effect of temperature and moisture on the source of N sub(2)O and contributions from ammonia oxidizers in an agricultural soil
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The effect of temperature and moisture on the source of N sub(2)O and contributions from ammonia oxidizers in an agricultural soil

2017
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In recent years, identification of the microbial sources responsible for soil N sub(2)O production has substantially advanced with the development of isotope enrichment techniques, selective inhibitors, mathematical models and the discoveries of specific N-cycling functional genes. However, little information is available to effectively quantify the N sub(2)O produced from different microbial pathways (e.g. nitrification and denitrification). Here, a super(15)N-tracing incubation experiment was conducted under controlled laboratory conditions (50, 70 and 85% water-filled pore space (WFPS) at 25 and 35 degree C). Nitrification was the main contributor to N sub(2)O production. At 50, 70 and 85% WFPS, nitrification contributed 87, 80 and 53% of total N sub(2)O production, respectively, at 25 degree C, and 86, 74 and 33% at 35 degree C. The proportion of nitrified N as N sub(2)O (P sub(N2O)) increased with temperature and moisture, except for 85% WFPS, when P sub(N2O) was lower at 35 degree C than at 25 degree C. Ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) were the dominant ammonia oxidizers, but both AOA and ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) were related to N sub(2)O emitted from nitrification. AOA and AOB abundance was significantly influenced by soil moisture, more so than temperature, and decreased with increasing moisture content. These findings can be used to develop better models for simulating N sub(2)O from nitrification to inform soil management practises for improving N use efficiency.
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