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Effects of elevated temperature and elevated CO2 on soil nitrification and ammonia-oxidizing microbial communities in field-grown crop

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 675, 期 -, 页码 81-89

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.04.181

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Soil nitrification; Ammonia-oxidizing communities; Elevated temperature and CO2; Cotton crop

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  1. Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment
  2. Western Sydney University
  3. Cotton Research and Development Corporation project [UWS1301]
  4. Australian Research Council [DP170104634]

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Rising global air temperature and atmospheric CO2 are expected to have considerable effects on soil nutrient cycling and plant productivity. Soil nitrification controlled by ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea (AOB and AOA) communities plays a key role in contributing to plant nitrogen (N) availability; however, response of soil nitrification and functional microbial communities to climate change and subsequent consequences for crop yields remain largely unknown. Cotton productivity is a function of temperature and N availability under well-watered conditions. In general, cotton growth responds positively to elevated CO2, but simultaneous warming may offset benefits of rising CO2. In this study, cotton was used as a model system to elucidate the short-term response of soil nitrification and ammonia-oxidizing communities to elevated temperature and elevated CO2 using field-based environmentally-controlled chambers. Elevated temperature (ambient + 1.1 degrees C) altered the AOA community, while elevated temperature and elevated CO2 (ambient + 132 ppm) significantly increased soil nitrification rate and shifted AOB and AOA communities, but these effects depended on cotton developmental stages. Ammonia-oxidizing community abundance and structure were statistically correlated with nitrifying activity. Our findings suggest that climate change will positively affect soil nitrifying communities, leading to an increase in process rates and subsequent N availability, which is directly linked to crop productivity. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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