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N 2 O Emission and Nitrification/Denitrification Bacterial Communities in Upland Black Soil under Combined Effects of Early and Immediate Moisture

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  • Lei Wang

    (Liaoning Provincial Universities Key Laboratory of Environmental Science and Technology, School of Environment and Chemical Engineering, Dalian Jiaotong University, Dalian 116028, China
    These authors contributed equally to this work.)

  • Da-Cheng Hao

    (Liaoning Provincial Universities Key Laboratory of Environmental Science and Technology, School of Environment and Chemical Engineering, Dalian Jiaotong University, Dalian 116028, China
    Institute of Molecular Plant Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH9 3BF, UK
    These authors contributed equally to this work.)

  • Sisi Fan

    (Liaoning Provincial Universities Key Laboratory of Environmental Science and Technology, School of Environment and Chemical Engineering, Dalian Jiaotong University, Dalian 116028, China)

  • Hongtu Xie

    (Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, China)

  • Xuelian Bao

    (Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, China)

  • Zhongjun Jia

    (Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China)

  • Lianfeng Wang

    (Liaoning Provincial Universities Key Laboratory of Environmental Science and Technology, School of Environment and Chemical Engineering, Dalian Jiaotong University, Dalian 116028, China)

Abstract

Soil moisture is the major factor influencing microbial properties and nitrous oxide (N 2 O) production. Agricultural soils can be probed under wetting, wet/dry alternating, and constant moisture conditions to evaluate the combined effects of early (previous) and immediate (current) moisture on N 2 O emission and nitrification/denitrification. In view of the water history of upland black soil, five moisture regimes comprising different antecedent and present water holding capacity (WHC) levels were set up in the microcosm study. The 20% WHC was adopted as the initial legacy moisture, while three immediate water statuses include constant WHC, dry-wet cycle, and incremental moisture. Quantitative PCR and 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing were used to assess the impact of current and previous moisture on the bacterial community composition and abundance of nitrification/denitrification genes (amoA, nirS, and nosZ); the soil physicochemical properties, and N 2 O emission were monitored. The N 2 O production and nitrifying-denitrifying microbial communities were influenced by the antecedent moisture and pattern of the dry-wet cycle. The nitrifying-denitrifying microbial communities, especially members of β-/γ-Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes and Gemmatimonadetes, in black soil were important in explaining the variation of N 2 O production. The key taxonomic groups in response to the moisture alteration, e.g., Acidobacteria, Sphingobacteriia, Deltaproteobacteria, Methylobacterium, Gemmatimonas and Pseudarthrobacter, etc., were also highlighted. The soil nitrate, ammonium nitrogen, N 2 O emission, nitrification/denitrification and mineralization were profoundly impacted by water regimes and showed statistically significant correlation with specific bacterial genera; the nitrite/nitrate reduction to ammonium could be boosted by high moisture. Both nitrifier denitrification and heterotrophic denitrification could be enhanced substantially when the black soil moisture was increased to above 60% WHC. These findings help evaluate the effects of the water mode on the N 2 O emission from black soil, as well as the associated impacts on both soil fertility and the global environment.

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  • Lei Wang & Da-Cheng Hao & Sisi Fan & Hongtu Xie & Xuelian Bao & Zhongjun Jia & Lianfeng Wang, 2022. "N 2 O Emission and Nitrification/Denitrification Bacterial Communities in Upland Black Soil under Combined Effects of Early and Immediate Moisture," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 12(3), pages 1-22, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:12:y:2022:i:3:p:330-:d:758145
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