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Reactive Nitrogen Hotspots Related to Microscale Heterogeneity in Biological Soil Crusts

[Image: see text] Biocrusts covering drylands account for major fractions of terrestrial biological nitrogen fixation and release large amounts of gaseous reactive nitrogen (N(r)) as nitrous acid (HONO) and nitric oxide (NO). Recent investigations suggested that aerobic and anaerobic microbial nitro...

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Autores principales: Kratz, Alexandra Maria, Maier, Stefanie, Weber, Jens, Kim, Minsu, Mele, Giacomo, Gargiulo, Laura, Leifke, Anna Lena, Prass, Maria, Abed, Raeid M. M., Cheng, Yafang, Su, Hang, Pöschl, Ulrich, Weber, Bettina
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9387110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35929951
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c02207
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author Kratz, Alexandra Maria
Maier, Stefanie
Weber, Jens
Kim, Minsu
Mele, Giacomo
Gargiulo, Laura
Leifke, Anna Lena
Prass, Maria
Abed, Raeid M. M.
Cheng, Yafang
Su, Hang
Pöschl, Ulrich
Weber, Bettina
author_facet Kratz, Alexandra Maria
Maier, Stefanie
Weber, Jens
Kim, Minsu
Mele, Giacomo
Gargiulo, Laura
Leifke, Anna Lena
Prass, Maria
Abed, Raeid M. M.
Cheng, Yafang
Su, Hang
Pöschl, Ulrich
Weber, Bettina
author_sort Kratz, Alexandra Maria
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description [Image: see text] Biocrusts covering drylands account for major fractions of terrestrial biological nitrogen fixation and release large amounts of gaseous reactive nitrogen (N(r)) as nitrous acid (HONO) and nitric oxide (NO). Recent investigations suggested that aerobic and anaerobic microbial nitrogen transformations occur simultaneously upon desiccation of biocrusts, but the spatio-temporal distribution of seemingly contradictory processes remained unclear. Here, we explore small-scale gradients in chemical concentrations related to structural characteristics and organism distribution. X-ray microtomography and fluorescence microscopy revealed mixed pore size structures, where photoautotrophs and cyanobacterial polysaccharides clustered irregularly in the uppermost millimeter. Microsensor measurements showed strong gradients of pH, oxygen, and nitrite, nitrate, and ammonium ion concentrations at micrometer scales in both vertical and lateral directions. Initial oxygen saturation was mostly low (∼30%) at full water holding capacity, suggesting widely anoxic conditions, and increased rapidly upon desiccation. Nitrite concentrations (∼6 to 800 μM) and pH values (∼6.5 to 9.5) were highest around 70% WHC. During further desiccation they decreased, while emissions of HONO and NO increased, reaching maximum values around 20% WHC. Our results illustrate simultaneous, spatially separated aerobic and anaerobic nitrogen transformations, which are critical for N(r) emissions, but might be impacted by future global change and land management.
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spelling pubmed-93871102022-08-19 Reactive Nitrogen Hotspots Related to Microscale Heterogeneity in Biological Soil Crusts Kratz, Alexandra Maria Maier, Stefanie Weber, Jens Kim, Minsu Mele, Giacomo Gargiulo, Laura Leifke, Anna Lena Prass, Maria Abed, Raeid M. M. Cheng, Yafang Su, Hang Pöschl, Ulrich Weber, Bettina Environ Sci Technol [Image: see text] Biocrusts covering drylands account for major fractions of terrestrial biological nitrogen fixation and release large amounts of gaseous reactive nitrogen (N(r)) as nitrous acid (HONO) and nitric oxide (NO). Recent investigations suggested that aerobic and anaerobic microbial nitrogen transformations occur simultaneously upon desiccation of biocrusts, but the spatio-temporal distribution of seemingly contradictory processes remained unclear. Here, we explore small-scale gradients in chemical concentrations related to structural characteristics and organism distribution. X-ray microtomography and fluorescence microscopy revealed mixed pore size structures, where photoautotrophs and cyanobacterial polysaccharides clustered irregularly in the uppermost millimeter. Microsensor measurements showed strong gradients of pH, oxygen, and nitrite, nitrate, and ammonium ion concentrations at micrometer scales in both vertical and lateral directions. Initial oxygen saturation was mostly low (∼30%) at full water holding capacity, suggesting widely anoxic conditions, and increased rapidly upon desiccation. Nitrite concentrations (∼6 to 800 μM) and pH values (∼6.5 to 9.5) were highest around 70% WHC. During further desiccation they decreased, while emissions of HONO and NO increased, reaching maximum values around 20% WHC. Our results illustrate simultaneous, spatially separated aerobic and anaerobic nitrogen transformations, which are critical for N(r) emissions, but might be impacted by future global change and land management. American Chemical Society 2022-08-05 2022-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9387110/ /pubmed/35929951 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c02207 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Kratz, Alexandra Maria
Maier, Stefanie
Weber, Jens
Kim, Minsu
Mele, Giacomo
Gargiulo, Laura
Leifke, Anna Lena
Prass, Maria
Abed, Raeid M. M.
Cheng, Yafang
Su, Hang
Pöschl, Ulrich
Weber, Bettina
Reactive Nitrogen Hotspots Related to Microscale Heterogeneity in Biological Soil Crusts
title Reactive Nitrogen Hotspots Related to Microscale Heterogeneity in Biological Soil Crusts
title_full Reactive Nitrogen Hotspots Related to Microscale Heterogeneity in Biological Soil Crusts
title_fullStr Reactive Nitrogen Hotspots Related to Microscale Heterogeneity in Biological Soil Crusts
title_full_unstemmed Reactive Nitrogen Hotspots Related to Microscale Heterogeneity in Biological Soil Crusts
title_short Reactive Nitrogen Hotspots Related to Microscale Heterogeneity in Biological Soil Crusts
title_sort reactive nitrogen hotspots related to microscale heterogeneity in biological soil crusts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9387110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35929951
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c02207
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