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Overwintering management on upland pasture causes shifts in an abundance of denitrifying microbial communities, their activity and N2O-reducing ability
Authors:Alica Chroňáková  Viviane Radl  Miloslav Šimek  Dana Elhottová  Michael Schloter
Institution:a Biology Centre AS CR, v. v. i., Institute of Soil Biology, CZ-37005 ?eské Budějovice, Czech Republic
b Technical University of Munich, Chair of Soil Ecology, D-85758 Oberschleissheim, Germany
c Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia, CZ-37005 ?eské Budějovice, Czech Republic
d Helmholtz Zentrum München, Institute of Soil Ecology, Department for Terrestrial Ecogenetics, D-85764 Neuherberg, Germany
Abstract:Pasture soils used for cattle overwintering may represent significant sources of N2O emissions from soils. Therefore, the long-term effect of cattle overwintering on the abundance and activity of a denitrifying community was explored. The study was performed at a cattle overwintering area in South Bohemia (Czech Republic), where three sites differing in the degree of animal impact were selected: severely impacted (SI) and moderately impacted (MI), as well as a control site with no impact (NI). N2O flux measurement and soil sampling were performed in spring and fall of 2005. The activity was measured in terms of potential denitrification activity. Bacterial nirK, nirS and nosZ genes were used as functional markers of the denitrifying communities; abundance was analyzed using a real-time PCR assay. Surprisingly, in situ N2O emissions were the highest in spring at MI and significantly differed from those at SI and NI, while in autumn, rates of emissions generally decreased. In contrast potential denitrification rates were highest at SI, followed by MI, and the lowest at NI. An overall significant shift in N2O/N2 molar ratio was shown in cattle impacted sites. The highest abundance of all genes measured at both sampling times was found at site SI, whereas at site MI increased numbers were observed only in spring. Our results indicate a strong influence of cattle on the abundance as well as the activity of microbes involved in denitrification.
Keywords:Nitrous oxide  qPCR  nirS  nirK  nosZ  DEA  Grassland soils
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