N2O emission from a subtropical forest is dominantly regulated by soil denitrifiers under exogenous N enrichment and seasonal precipitation distribution change
Xiaoge Han,
Changchao Xu,
Xiangping Tan
et al.
Abstract:Nitrogen-rich tropical/subtropical forest soil acts as a terrestrial
source of nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, a greenhouse gas commonly
affected by soil nitrogen availability and soil moisture. However, in
tropical and subtropical regions experiencing both elevated nitrogen
deposition and altered precipitation regimes, it is unclear whether
nitrogen deposition and precipitation regimes have interactive effects
on forest soil N2O emissions and what roles N2O-associated
nitrifiers/denitrifiers play in these inte… Show more
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