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Recently identified microbial guild mediates soil N2O sink capacity

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  • Christopher M. Jones

    (INRA, UMR 1347 Agroécologie
    Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Ayme Spor

    (INRA, UMR 1347 Agroécologie)

  • Fiona P. Brennan

    (INRA, UMR 1347 Agroécologie
    Teagasc, Environmental Research Center
    Ecological Sciences Group, The James Hutton Institute, AB15 8QH)

  • Marie-Christine Breuil

    (INRA, UMR 1347 Agroécologie)

  • David Bru

    (INRA, UMR 1347 Agroécologie)

  • Philippe Lemanceau

    (INRA, UMR 1347 Agroécologie)

  • Bryan Griffiths

    (Teagasc, Environmental Research Center
    Crop and Soil Systems Research Group, SRUC)

  • Sara Hallin

    (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Laurent Philippot

    (INRA, UMR 1347 Agroécologie)

Abstract

Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a greenhouse gas and an important ozone-depleting substance. Microbial nitrogen cycling in agricultural soils is a major source of atmospheric N2O. Now, research shows that the capacity of soils to take up N2O is mostly explained by the abundance and diversity of a newly described N2O-reducing microbial group.

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  • Christopher M. Jones & Ayme Spor & Fiona P. Brennan & Marie-Christine Breuil & David Bru & Philippe Lemanceau & Bryan Griffiths & Sara Hallin & Laurent Philippot, 2014. "Recently identified microbial guild mediates soil N2O sink capacity," Nature Climate Change, Nature, vol. 4(9), pages 801-805, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcli:v:4:y:2014:i:9:d:10.1038_nclimate2301
    DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2301
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    1. Yunpeng Qiu & Yi Zhang & Kangcheng Zhang & Xinyu Xu & Yunfeng Zhao & Tongshuo Bai & Yexin Zhao & Hao Wang & Xiongjie Sheng & Sean Bloszies & Christopher J. Gillespie & Tangqing He & Yang Wang & Huaiha, 2024. "Intermediate soil acidification induces highest nitrous oxide emissions," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-12, December.
    2. William C Nelson & Emily B Graham & Alex R Crump & Sarah J Fansler & Evan V Arntzen & David W Kennedy & James C Stegen, 2020. "Distinct temporal diversity profiles for nitrogen cycling genes in a hyporheic microbiome," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(1), pages 1-19, January.
    3. Pascazio, Silvia & Crecchio, Carmine & Scagliola, Marina & Mininni, Alba N. & Dichio, Bartolomeo & Xiloyannis, Cristos & Sofo, Adriano, 2018. "Microbial-based soil quality indicators in irrigated and rainfed soil portions of Mediterranean olive and peach orchards under sustainable management," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 195(C), pages 172-179.
    4. Junnan Ding & Bin Li & Minglong Sun & Xin Li, 2023. "Different Cropping Patterns to Restore Saline-Alkali Soils in Northeast China Affect the Abundance of Functional Genes in the Soil Nitrogen Cycle," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(8), pages 1-20, April.
    5. He, Wentian & Jiang, Rong & He, Ping & Yang, Jingyi & Zhou, Wei & Ma, Jinchuan & Liu, Yingxia, 2018. "Estimating soil nitrogen balance at regional scale in China’s croplands from 1984 to 2014," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 167(C), pages 125-135.

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