Nitrous oxide production at different soil moisture contents in an arable soil in China
2008
Wang, L.(Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing (China)) | Cai, Z.
Laboratory incubations were conducted to investigate nitrous oxide (N2O) production from a subtropical arable soil (Typic Plinthodults) incubated at different soil moisture contents (SMC) and with different nitrogen sources using a 10% (v/v) acetylene (C2H2) inhibitory technique at 25degC. The production of N2O and CO2 was monitored during the incubations and changes in the contents of KCl-extractable NO3sup(-)-N and NH4sup(+)-N were determined. The production of N2O increased slightly with an increase in SMC from 40% water-holding capacity (WHC) to 70% WHC, but increased dramatically at 100% WHC. After incubation the NO3sup(-)-N content increased even at a SMC of 100% WHC. At a SMC of 100% WHC, the addition of NH4sup(+)-N promoted the production of N2O and CO2, whereas the addition of NO3sup(-)-N decreased N2O production. Compared with the incubation without C2H2 the presence of C2H2 increased NH4sup(+)-N content, but decreased NO3sup(-)-N content, and there was no significant difference in N2O production. These results indicate that heterotrophic nitrification contributes to N2O production in the soil.
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