N2O, NO AND NO2 FLUXES FROM A GRASSLAND - EFFECT OF SOIL-PH

Citation
S. Yamulki et al., N2O, NO AND NO2 FLUXES FROM A GRASSLAND - EFFECT OF SOIL-PH, Soil biology & biochemistry, 29(8), 1997, pp. 1199-1208
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Soil Science
Journal title
ISSN journal
00380717
Volume
29
Issue
8
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1199 - 1208
Database
ISI
SICI code
0038-0717(1997)29:8<1199:NNANFF>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Fluxes of N2O, NO and NO2 between grassland and the atmosphere were me asured over 1 y using three plots which have been maintained al a cons tant pH of 3.9, 5.9 and 7.6 over many years. Net fluxes of N2O and NO were always from the soil to the atmosphere, whilst those of NO2 were invariably from atmosphere to soil. Mean fluxes of N2O decreased appre ciably with increasing acidity, whilst NO fluxes showed little depende nce on pn, with the highest mean flux from the plot at pH 5.9. Sterili zation of soil cores by autoclaving reduced N2O emissions almost to ze ro at all pH values, but residual production of NO was found, even at low pH. Increasing the pH of unsterilized soil cores from pH 3.9-6.5 /- 0.5 led to a reduction in NO and especially N2O fluxes. It was conc luded that the microbial community of the soil had adjusted to the low pH and was responsible for the entire production of N2O and much of t he NO release. Chemodenitrification is also responsible for some NO pr oduction, especially at low pH. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.