reviewGlobal Change BiologyOct 19, 2006GREEN OA

Soils, a sink for N 2 O? A review

Institut de Recherche pour le Développement · University of Göttingen · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Abstract Soils are the main sources of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N 2 O). The N 2 O emission at the soil surface is the result of production and consumption processes. So far, research has concentrated on net N 2 O production. However, in the literature, there are numerous reports of net negative fluxes of N 2 O, (i.e. fluxes from the atmosphere to the soil). Such fluxes are frequent and substantial and cannot simply be dismissed as experimental noise. Net N 2 O consumption has been measured under various conditions from the tropics to temperate areas, in natural and agricultural systems. Low mineral N and large moisture contents have sometimes been found to favour N 2 O consumption. This fits in with…

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