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Can N Fertilizer Addition Affect N(2)O Isotopocule Signatures for Soil N(2)O Source Partitioning?
Isotopocule signatures of N(2)O (δ(15)N(bulk), δ(18)O and site preference) are useful for discerning soil N(2)O source, but sometimes, N fertilizer is needed to ensure that there is enough N(2)O flux for accurate isotopocule measurements. However, whether fertilizer affects these measurements is unk...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8126104/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34068614 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18095024 |
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author | Zhang, Peiyi Wen, Teng Hu, Yangmei Zhang, Jinbo Cai, Zucong |
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description | Isotopocule signatures of N(2)O (δ(15)N(bulk), δ(18)O and site preference) are useful for discerning soil N(2)O source, but sometimes, N fertilizer is needed to ensure that there is enough N(2)O flux for accurate isotopocule measurements. However, whether fertilizer affects these measurements is unknown. This study evaluated a gradient of NH(4)NO(3) addition on N(2)O productions and isotopocule values in two acidic subtropical soils. The results showed that N(2)O production rates obviously amplified with increasing NH(4)NO(3) (p < 0.01), although a lower N(2)O production rate and an increasing extent appeared in forest soil. The δ(15)N(bulk) of N(2)O produced in forest soil was progressively enriched when more NH(4)NO(3) was added, while becoming more depleted of agricultural soil. Moreover, the N(2)O site preference (SP) values collectively elevated with increasing NH(4)NO(3) in both soils, indicating that N(2)O contributions changed. The increased N(2)O production in agricultural soil was predominantly due to the added NH(4)NO(3) via autotrophic nitrification and fungal denitrification (beyond 50%), which significantly increased with added NH(4)NO(3), whereas soil organic nitrogen contributed most to N(2)O production in forest soil, probably via heterotrophic nitrification. Lacking the characteristic SP of heterotrophic nitrification, its N(2)O contribution change cannot be accurately identified yet. Overall, N fertilizer should be applied strictly according to the field application rate or N deposition amount when using isotopocule signatures to estimate soil N(2)O processes. |
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spelling | pubmed-81261042021-05-17 Can N Fertilizer Addition Affect N(2)O Isotopocule Signatures for Soil N(2)O Source Partitioning? Zhang, Peiyi Wen, Teng Hu, Yangmei Zhang, Jinbo Cai, Zucong Int J Environ Res Public Health Communication Isotopocule signatures of N(2)O (δ(15)N(bulk), δ(18)O and site preference) are useful for discerning soil N(2)O source, but sometimes, N fertilizer is needed to ensure that there is enough N(2)O flux for accurate isotopocule measurements. However, whether fertilizer affects these measurements is unknown. This study evaluated a gradient of NH(4)NO(3) addition on N(2)O productions and isotopocule values in two acidic subtropical soils. The results showed that N(2)O production rates obviously amplified with increasing NH(4)NO(3) (p < 0.01), although a lower N(2)O production rate and an increasing extent appeared in forest soil. The δ(15)N(bulk) of N(2)O produced in forest soil was progressively enriched when more NH(4)NO(3) was added, while becoming more depleted of agricultural soil. Moreover, the N(2)O site preference (SP) values collectively elevated with increasing NH(4)NO(3) in both soils, indicating that N(2)O contributions changed. The increased N(2)O production in agricultural soil was predominantly due to the added NH(4)NO(3) via autotrophic nitrification and fungal denitrification (beyond 50%), which significantly increased with added NH(4)NO(3), whereas soil organic nitrogen contributed most to N(2)O production in forest soil, probably via heterotrophic nitrification. Lacking the characteristic SP of heterotrophic nitrification, its N(2)O contribution change cannot be accurately identified yet. Overall, N fertilizer should be applied strictly according to the field application rate or N deposition amount when using isotopocule signatures to estimate soil N(2)O processes. MDPI 2021-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8126104/ /pubmed/34068614 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18095024 Text en © 2021 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/). |
spellingShingle | Communication Zhang, Peiyi Wen, Teng Hu, Yangmei Zhang, Jinbo Cai, Zucong Can N Fertilizer Addition Affect N(2)O Isotopocule Signatures for Soil N(2)O Source Partitioning? |
title | Can N Fertilizer Addition Affect N(2)O Isotopocule Signatures for Soil N(2)O Source Partitioning? |
title_full | Can N Fertilizer Addition Affect N(2)O Isotopocule Signatures for Soil N(2)O Source Partitioning? |
title_fullStr | Can N Fertilizer Addition Affect N(2)O Isotopocule Signatures for Soil N(2)O Source Partitioning? |
title_full_unstemmed | Can N Fertilizer Addition Affect N(2)O Isotopocule Signatures for Soil N(2)O Source Partitioning? |
title_short | Can N Fertilizer Addition Affect N(2)O Isotopocule Signatures for Soil N(2)O Source Partitioning? |
title_sort | can n fertilizer addition affect n(2)o isotopocule signatures for soil n(2)o source partitioning? |
topic | Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8126104/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34068614 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18095024 |
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