The regulatory role of endogenous iron on greenhouse gas emissions under intensive nitrogen fertilization in subtropical soils of China
2018
Han, Jiangpei | Shi, Liangsheng | Wang, Yakun | Chen, Zhuowei | Wu, Laosheng
Anaerobic batch experiments were conducted to study the regulatory role of endogenous iron in greenhouse gas emissions under intensive nitrogen fertilization in subtropical soils of China. Fe²⁺, Fe³⁺, and NO₃⁻-N dynamics and N₂O, CH₄, and CO₂ emissions, as well as the relationships between N fertilizer, endogenous iron, and greenhouse gas emissions were investigated. The emissions of N₂O increased to different extents from all the test soils by N1 (260 mg N kg⁻¹) application compared with N0. After 24 days of anaerobic incubation, the cumulative emissions of N₂O from red soils in De’an (DR) were significantly higher than that from paddy soils in De’an (DP) and Qujialing (QP) under N1. However, N application enhanced CH₄ and CO₂ emissions from the red soils slightly but inhibited the emissions from paddy soils. The maximal CH₄ and CO₂ emission fluxes occurred in DP soil without N input. Pearson’s correlation analysis showed that there were significant correlations (P < 0.01) between Fe²⁺ and Fe³⁺, NO₃⁻-N, (N₂O + N₂)-N concentrations in DP soil, implying that Fe²⁺ oxidation was coupled with nitrate reduction accompanied by (N₂O + N₂)-N emissions and the endogenous iron played a regulatory role in greenhouse gas emissions mainly through the involvement in denitrification. The proportion of the electrons donated by Fe²⁺ used for N₂O production in denitrification in DP soil was approximately 37.53%. Moreover, positive correlations between Fe²⁺ and CH₄, CO₂ were found in both DR and QP soils, suggesting that endogenous iron might regulate the anaerobic decomposition of organic carbon to CH₄ and CO₂ in the two soils. Soil pH was also an important factor controlling greenhouse gas emissions by affecting endogenous iron availability and C and N transformation processes.
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