SUPPRESSION OF METHANE OXIDATION IN AEROBIC SOIL BY NITROGEN FERTILIZERS, NITRIFICATION INHIBITORS, AND UREASE INHIBITORS

Citation
Kf. Bronson et Ar. Mosier, SUPPRESSION OF METHANE OXIDATION IN AEROBIC SOIL BY NITROGEN FERTILIZERS, NITRIFICATION INHIBITORS, AND UREASE INHIBITORS, Biology and fertility of soils, 17(4), 1994, pp. 263-268
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Soil Science
ISSN journal
01782762
Volume
17
Issue
4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
263 - 268
Database
ISI
SICI code
0178-2762(1994)17:4<263:SOMOIA>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Concentrations of CH4, a potent greenhouse gas, have been increasing i n the atmosphere at the rate of 1% per year. The objective of these la boratory studies was to measure the effect of different forms of inorg anic N and various N-transformation inhibitors on CH4 oxidation in soi l. NH4+ oxidation was also measured in the presence of the inhibitors to determine whether they had differential activity with respect to CH 4 and NH4+ oxidation. The addition of NH4Cl at 25 mug N g-1 soil stron gly inhibited (78-89%) CH4 oxidation in the surface layer (0-15 cm) of a fine sandy loam and a sandy clay loam (native shortgrass prairie so ils). The nitrification inhibitor nitrapyrin (5 mug g-1 soil) inhibite d CH4 oxidation as effectively as did NH4Cl in the fine sandy loam (82 -89%, but less effectively in the sandy clay loam (52-66%. Acetylene ( 5 mumol mol-1 in soil headspace) had a strong (76-100%) inhibitory eff ect on CH4 consumption in both soils. The phosphoroamide (urease inhib itor) N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT) showed strong inhibit ion of CH4 consumption at 25 mug g-1 soil in the fine sandy loam (83%) in the sandy clay loam (60%), but NH4+ oxidation inhibition was weak in both soils (13-17%). The discovery that the urease inhibitor NBPT i nhibits CH4 oxidation was unexpected, and the mechanism involved is un known.