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The importance of abiotic reactions for nitrous oxide production

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BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
卷 126, 期 3, 页码 251-267

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10533-015-0166-4

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Nitrous oxide; Iron; Manganese; Soils; Redox; Metals; Isotopes; Site Preference

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  1. J. G. Boswell Endowed Chair in Soil Science
  2. USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) [2011-67003-30371]
  3. NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
  4. Georgia Institute of Technology Goizueta Foundation Fellowship
  5. NSF Geobiology and Low Temperature Geochemistry program [1053432, 1348935]
  6. NASA Exobiology Grant [NNX14AJ87G]
  7. Center for Dark Energy Biosphere Investigations (NSF-CDEBI) Small Research Grant [OCE-0939564]
  8. Division Of Earth Sciences
  9. Directorate For Geosciences [1053432, 1348935] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  10. NASA [NNX14AJ87G, 680757] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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The continuous rise of atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O) is an environmental issue of global concern. In biogeochemical studies, N2O production is commonly assumed to arise solely from enzymatic reactions in microbes and fungi. However, iron, manganese and organic compounds readily undergo redox reactions with intermediates in the nitrogen cycle that produce N2O abiotically under relevant environmental conditions at circumneutral pH. Although these abiotic N2O production pathways have been known to occur for close to a century, they are often neglected in modern ecological studies. In this Synthesis and Emerging Ideas paper, we highlight the defining characteristics, environmental controls, and isotopic signatures of abiotic reactions between nitrogen cycle intermediates (hydroxylamine, nitric oxide, and nitrite), redox-active metals (iron and manganese) and organic matter (humic and fulvic acids) that can lead to N2O production. We also discuss the emerging idea that abiotic reactions coupled to biotic processes have widespread ecological relevance and encourage consideration of abiotic production mechanisms in future biogeochemical investigations of N2O cycling.

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