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Responses of Nitrous Oxide Emissions and Bacterial Communities to Experimental Freeze–Thaw Cycles in Contrasting Soil Types

Nitrous oxide (N(2)O) pulse emissions are detected in soils subjected to freeze–thaw cycles in both laboratory and field experiments. However, the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are poorly understood. In this study, a laboratory incubation experiment that included freeze–thaw cycles (FTC), fr...

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Autores principales: Li, Wenyan, Mosongo, Peter Semba, Dong, Wenxu, Timilsina, Arbindra, Sun, Ruibo, Wang, Fenghua, Walkiewicz, Anna, Liu, Binbin, Hu, Chunsheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10054423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36985167
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11030593
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author Li, Wenyan
Mosongo, Peter Semba
Dong, Wenxu
Timilsina, Arbindra
Sun, Ruibo
Wang, Fenghua
Walkiewicz, Anna
Liu, Binbin
Hu, Chunsheng
author_facet Li, Wenyan
Mosongo, Peter Semba
Dong, Wenxu
Timilsina, Arbindra
Sun, Ruibo
Wang, Fenghua
Walkiewicz, Anna
Liu, Binbin
Hu, Chunsheng
author_sort Li, Wenyan
collection PubMed
description Nitrous oxide (N(2)O) pulse emissions are detected in soils subjected to freeze–thaw cycles in both laboratory and field experiments. However, the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are poorly understood. In this study, a laboratory incubation experiment that included freeze–thaw cycles (FTC), freezing (F) and control (CK) treatments was performed on three typical Chinese upland soils, namely, fluvo-aquic soil (FS), black soil (BS) and loess soil (LS). A higher similarity in soil properties and bacterial community structure was discovered between FS and LS than between FS and BS or LS and BS, and the bacterial diversity of FS and LS was higher than that of BS. FTC significantly increased the denitrification potential and the proportion of N(2)O in the denitrification gas products in FS and LS but decreased the denitrification potential in BS. Accordingly, with the increasing number of freeze–thaw cycles, the bacterial community composition in the FTC treatments in FS and LS diverged from that in CK but changed little in BS. Taxa that responded to FTC or correlated with denitrification potential were identified. Taken together, our results demonstrated that the effects of FTC on N(2)O emissions are soil-type-dependent and that the shift in the microbial community structure may contribute to the elevated N(2)O emissions.
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spelling pubmed-100544232023-03-30 Responses of Nitrous Oxide Emissions and Bacterial Communities to Experimental Freeze–Thaw Cycles in Contrasting Soil Types Li, Wenyan Mosongo, Peter Semba Dong, Wenxu Timilsina, Arbindra Sun, Ruibo Wang, Fenghua Walkiewicz, Anna Liu, Binbin Hu, Chunsheng Microorganisms Article Nitrous oxide (N(2)O) pulse emissions are detected in soils subjected to freeze–thaw cycles in both laboratory and field experiments. However, the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are poorly understood. In this study, a laboratory incubation experiment that included freeze–thaw cycles (FTC), freezing (F) and control (CK) treatments was performed on three typical Chinese upland soils, namely, fluvo-aquic soil (FS), black soil (BS) and loess soil (LS). A higher similarity in soil properties and bacterial community structure was discovered between FS and LS than between FS and BS or LS and BS, and the bacterial diversity of FS and LS was higher than that of BS. FTC significantly increased the denitrification potential and the proportion of N(2)O in the denitrification gas products in FS and LS but decreased the denitrification potential in BS. Accordingly, with the increasing number of freeze–thaw cycles, the bacterial community composition in the FTC treatments in FS and LS diverged from that in CK but changed little in BS. Taxa that responded to FTC or correlated with denitrification potential were identified. Taken together, our results demonstrated that the effects of FTC on N(2)O emissions are soil-type-dependent and that the shift in the microbial community structure may contribute to the elevated N(2)O emissions. MDPI 2023-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10054423/ /pubmed/36985167 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11030593 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Wenyan
Mosongo, Peter Semba
Dong, Wenxu
Timilsina, Arbindra
Sun, Ruibo
Wang, Fenghua
Walkiewicz, Anna
Liu, Binbin
Hu, Chunsheng
Responses of Nitrous Oxide Emissions and Bacterial Communities to Experimental Freeze–Thaw Cycles in Contrasting Soil Types
title Responses of Nitrous Oxide Emissions and Bacterial Communities to Experimental Freeze–Thaw Cycles in Contrasting Soil Types
title_full Responses of Nitrous Oxide Emissions and Bacterial Communities to Experimental Freeze–Thaw Cycles in Contrasting Soil Types
title_fullStr Responses of Nitrous Oxide Emissions and Bacterial Communities to Experimental Freeze–Thaw Cycles in Contrasting Soil Types
title_full_unstemmed Responses of Nitrous Oxide Emissions and Bacterial Communities to Experimental Freeze–Thaw Cycles in Contrasting Soil Types
title_short Responses of Nitrous Oxide Emissions and Bacterial Communities to Experimental Freeze–Thaw Cycles in Contrasting Soil Types
title_sort responses of nitrous oxide emissions and bacterial communities to experimental freeze–thaw cycles in contrasting soil types
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10054423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36985167
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11030593
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