Pathways of soil N2O uptake, consumption, and its driving factors: a review
2022
Liu, Hongshan | Li, Yuefen | Pan, Baobao | Zheng, Xiangzhou | Yu, Juhua | Ding, Hong | Zhang, Yushu
Nitrous oxide (N₂O) is an important greenhouse gas that plays a significant role in atmospheric photochemical reactions and contributes to stratospheric ozone depletion. Soils are the main sources of N₂O emissions. In recent years, it has been demonstrated that soil is not only a source but also a sink of N₂O uptake and consumption. N₂O emissions at the soil surface are the result of gross N₂O production, uptake, and consumption, which are co-occurring processes. Soil N₂O uptake and consumption are complex biological processes, and their mechanisms are still worth an in-depth systematic study. This paper aimed to systematically address the current research progress on soil N₂O uptake and consumption. Based on a bibliometric perspective, this study has highlighted the pathways of soil N₂O uptake and consumption and their driving factors and measurement techniques. This systematic review of N₂O uptake and consumption will help to further understand N transformations and soil N₂O emissions.
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