Ammonia oxidation pathways and nitrifier denitrification are significant sources of N 2 O and NO under low oxygen availability
Chinese Academy of Sciences · Chengdu Institute of Biology · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The continuous increase of nitrous oxide (N2O) abundance in the atmosphere is a global concern. Multiple pathways of N2O production occur in soil, but their significance and dependence on oxygen (O2) availability and nitrogen (N) fertilizer source are poorly understood. We examined N2O and nitric oxide (NO) production under 21%, 3%, 1%, 0.5%, and 0% (vol/vol) O2 concentrations following urea or ammonium sulfate [(NH4)2SO4] additions in loam, clay loam, and sandy loam soils that also contained ample nitrate. The contribution of the ammonia (NH3) oxidation pathways (nitrifier nitrification, nitrifier denitrification, and nitrification-coupled denitrification) and heterotrophic denitrification (HD) to N2O…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 51.55
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- 100%
- References
- 57
Authors
4- XZXia Zhu‐BarkerCorresponding
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu Institute of Biology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of California, Davis
- MBMartin Burger
University of California, Davis
- TATimothy A. Doane
University of California, Davis
- WRWilliam R. Horwáth
University of California, Davis
Topics & keywords
- Denitrification
- Nitrous oxide
- Nitrification
- Loam
- Chemistry
- Aerobic denitrification
- Environmental chemistry
- Nitrate
- Life in Land