reviewEcology LettersAug 20, 2009Closed access

A review of nitrogen enrichment effects on three biogenic GHGs: the CO 2 sink may be largely offset by stimulated N 2 O and CH 4 emission

Environmental Protection Agency · National Center for Environmental Assessment (EPA)

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Abstract

Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) enrichment of ecosystems, mainly from fuel combustion and fertilizer application, alters biogeochemical cycling of ecosystems in a way that leads to altered flux of biogenic greenhouse gases (GHGs). Our meta-analysis of 313 observations across 109 studies evaluated the effect of N addition on the flux of three major GHGs: CO(2), CH(4) and N(2)O. The objective was to quantitatively synthesize data from agricultural and non-agricultural terrestrial ecosystems across the globe and examine whether factors, such as ecosystem type, N addition level and chemical form of N addition influence the direction and magnitude of GHG fluxes. Results indicate that N addition increased ecosystem…

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Keywords
  • Ecosystem
  • Biogeochemical cycle
  • Environmental science
  • Greenhouse gas
  • Terrestrial ecosystem
  • Cycling
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Forest ecology
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