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Nitrogen cycling in aquatic environments of China: Progress and future challenges

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/03091333221114725

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N cycling; N2O dynamics; aquatic environments; human activity; China

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41725002, 42030411, 42001085, 41971105, 41730646]

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This study summarizes the development of techniques and approaches for determining nitrogen cycling processes and nitrous oxide sources in aquatic environments in China. The authors also review the main nitrogen transformation processes and associated biogeochemical controls in various aquatic environments. The results suggest that while nitrogen cycling processes have been studied extensively, more comprehensive analyses are needed to project nitrogen fates and dynamics in response to changing environments. The authors argue for the incorporation of microbial traits into biogeochemical ecosystem modeling to improve the estimation reliability of nitrogen cycling and nitrous oxide dynamics.
Aquatic environments are hot spots of nitrogen (N) cycling and nitrous oxide (N2O) emission. Understanding key N biogeochemical processes and N2O dynamics is critical for uncovering the responses of aquatic environments to human activities. In this study, we summarized the development of techniques and approaches for determination of N cycling processes and N2O sources in aquatic environments of China. We also reviewed the main N transformation processes and associated biogeochemical controls in aquatic environments of China (e.g., constructed wetlands, paddy fields, lakes, rivers, aquaculture ponds, and estuaries and coasts). In addition, we further synthesized N2O dynamics in these aquatic environments. The results suggested that N cycling processes have been greatly concerned in various aquatic environments of China, whereas more comprehensive analyses of N cycling processes are still sparse for projecting N fates and dynamics in response to changing environments, largely limiting the implementation of N management strategy of China. Aquatic environments of China may be the important sources of atmospheric N2O, but the production and consumption processes of N2O need to be further studied for effective greenhouse gas mitigation. We also argued that it is urgently necessary to incorporate microbial traits into biogeochemical ecosystem modeling to improve the estimation reliability of N cycling and N2O dynamics. This review highlights the importance of N cycling and N2O dynamics, as well as associated environmental implications, and presents the directions of future research on N cycling in aquatic environments of China.

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