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Differential immediate and long-term effects of nitrogen input on denitrification N(2)O/(N(2)O+N(2)) ratio along a 0‒5.2 m soil profile

High nitrogen (N) input to soil can cause higher nitrous oxide (N(2)O) emissions, that is, a higher N(2)O/(N(2)O+N(2)) ratio, through an inhibition of N(2)O reductase activity and/or a decrease in soil pH. We assumed that there were two mechanisms for the effects of N input on N(2)O emissions, immed...

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Autores principales: Yuan, Haijing, He, Xinhua, Luo, Jiafa, Hu, Chunsheng, Li, Xiaoxin, Lindsey, Stuart
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9621404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36315495
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276891
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author Yuan, Haijing
He, Xinhua
Luo, Jiafa
Hu, Chunsheng
Li, Xiaoxin
Lindsey, Stuart
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He, Xinhua
Luo, Jiafa
Hu, Chunsheng
Li, Xiaoxin
Lindsey, Stuart
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description High nitrogen (N) input to soil can cause higher nitrous oxide (N(2)O) emissions, that is, a higher N(2)O/(N(2)O+N(2)) ratio, through an inhibition of N(2)O reductase activity and/or a decrease in soil pH. We assumed that there were two mechanisms for the effects of N input on N(2)O emissions, immediate and long-term effect. The immediate effect (field applied fertilizer N) can be eliminated by decreasing the N input, but not the long-term effect (soil accumulated N caused by long–term fertilization). Therefore, it is important to separate these effects to mitigate N(2)O emissions. To this end, soil samples along a 0‒5.2 m profile were collected from a long-term N fertilization experiment field with two N application rates, that is, 600 kg N ha(-1) year(-1) (N600) and no fertilizer N input (N0). External N addition was conducted for each subsample in the laboratory incubation study to produce two additional treatments, which were denoted as N600+N and N0+N treatments. The results showed that the combined immediate and long-term effects led to an increase in the N(2)O/(N(2)O+N(2)) ratio by 6.8%. Approximately 32.6% and 67.4% of increase could be explained by the immediate and long-term effects of N input, respectively. Meanwhile, the long-term effects were significantly positively correlated to soil organic carbon (SOC). These results indicate that excessive N fertilizer input to the soil can lead to increased N(2)O emissions if the soil has a high SOC content. The long-term effect of N input on the N(2)O/(N(2)O+N(2)) ratio should be considered when predicting soil N(2)O emissions under global environmental change scenarios.
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spelling pubmed-96214042022-11-01 Differential immediate and long-term effects of nitrogen input on denitrification N(2)O/(N(2)O+N(2)) ratio along a 0‒5.2 m soil profile Yuan, Haijing He, Xinhua Luo, Jiafa Hu, Chunsheng Li, Xiaoxin Lindsey, Stuart PLoS One Research Article High nitrogen (N) input to soil can cause higher nitrous oxide (N(2)O) emissions, that is, a higher N(2)O/(N(2)O+N(2)) ratio, through an inhibition of N(2)O reductase activity and/or a decrease in soil pH. We assumed that there were two mechanisms for the effects of N input on N(2)O emissions, immediate and long-term effect. The immediate effect (field applied fertilizer N) can be eliminated by decreasing the N input, but not the long-term effect (soil accumulated N caused by long–term fertilization). Therefore, it is important to separate these effects to mitigate N(2)O emissions. To this end, soil samples along a 0‒5.2 m profile were collected from a long-term N fertilization experiment field with two N application rates, that is, 600 kg N ha(-1) year(-1) (N600) and no fertilizer N input (N0). External N addition was conducted for each subsample in the laboratory incubation study to produce two additional treatments, which were denoted as N600+N and N0+N treatments. The results showed that the combined immediate and long-term effects led to an increase in the N(2)O/(N(2)O+N(2)) ratio by 6.8%. Approximately 32.6% and 67.4% of increase could be explained by the immediate and long-term effects of N input, respectively. Meanwhile, the long-term effects were significantly positively correlated to soil organic carbon (SOC). These results indicate that excessive N fertilizer input to the soil can lead to increased N(2)O emissions if the soil has a high SOC content. The long-term effect of N input on the N(2)O/(N(2)O+N(2)) ratio should be considered when predicting soil N(2)O emissions under global environmental change scenarios. Public Library of Science 2022-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9621404/ /pubmed/36315495 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276891 Text en © 2022 Yuan et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Yuan, Haijing
He, Xinhua
Luo, Jiafa
Hu, Chunsheng
Li, Xiaoxin
Lindsey, Stuart
Differential immediate and long-term effects of nitrogen input on denitrification N(2)O/(N(2)O+N(2)) ratio along a 0‒5.2 m soil profile
title Differential immediate and long-term effects of nitrogen input on denitrification N(2)O/(N(2)O+N(2)) ratio along a 0‒5.2 m soil profile
title_full Differential immediate and long-term effects of nitrogen input on denitrification N(2)O/(N(2)O+N(2)) ratio along a 0‒5.2 m soil profile
title_fullStr Differential immediate and long-term effects of nitrogen input on denitrification N(2)O/(N(2)O+N(2)) ratio along a 0‒5.2 m soil profile
title_full_unstemmed Differential immediate and long-term effects of nitrogen input on denitrification N(2)O/(N(2)O+N(2)) ratio along a 0‒5.2 m soil profile
title_short Differential immediate and long-term effects of nitrogen input on denitrification N(2)O/(N(2)O+N(2)) ratio along a 0‒5.2 m soil profile
title_sort differential immediate and long-term effects of nitrogen input on denitrification n(2)o/(n(2)o+n(2)) ratio along a 0‒5.2 m soil profile
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9621404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36315495
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276891
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