Nitrification controls N2O production rates in a frozen boreal forest soil |
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Authors: | Mats G. Ö quist,Kevin Petrone,Leif Klemedtsson |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Forest Ecology and Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), SE-901 83 Umea, Sweden b Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Gothenburg University, P.O. Box 461, SE-405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The winter season has been identified as a significant contributor to N2O emissions from boreal soils, but our understanding of the processes regulating these emissions is fragmentary. We investigated potential N-sources and pathways involved in N2O formation in a frozen boreal forest soil by labeling soil samples with 15N-containing substrates, and measured rates of 15N2O/15N2 formation under both oxic and anoxic conditions. Our results showed that all N2O produced in the frozen samples originate from denitrification, but the rate-limiting factor is NO3− availability, which is largely governed by nitrification. This suggests that N2O formation in frozen boreal soils may be sustained for a prolonged period of time, but is governed by a delicate balance of the O2 regime. |
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Keywords: | Denitrification Low-temperature Nitrification Nitrous oxide emission |
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