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Acidity and organic matter promote abiotic nitric oxide production in drying soils

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GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
卷 23, 期 4, 页码 1735-1747

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.13507

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chemodenitrification; drylands; N cycling; nitric oxide; NO pulses; wet up

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  1. National Science Foundation [DBI-1202894, DEB-1145875, DEB-0614207]
  2. University of California at Santa Barbara and Riverside
  3. Direct For Biological Sciences [1242626] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  4. Division Of Environmental Biology [1242626] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Soils are an important source of NO, particularly in dry lands because of trade-offs that develop between biotic and abiotic NO-producing processes when soils dry out. Understanding how drier climates may offset the balance of these trade-offs as soils transition toward more arid states is, therefore, critical to estimating global NO budgets, especially because drylands are expected to increase in size. We measured NO emission pulses after wetting soils from similar lithologies along an altitudinal gradient in the Sierra Nevada, CA, where mean annual precipitation varied from 670 to 1500 mm. Along the gradient, we measured field NO emissions, and used chloroform in the laboratory to reduce microbial activity and partition between biotic and abiotic NO-producing processes (i.e., chemodenitrification). Field NO emission pulses were lowest in the acidic and SOM-rich soils (4-72 ng NO-N m(-2) s(-1)), but were highest in the high-elevation barren site (similar to 560 ng NO-N m(-2) s(-1)). In the laboratory, NO emission pulses were up to 199 greater in chloroform-treated soils than in the controls, and these abiotic pulses increased with elevation as pH decreased (6.2-4.4) and soil organic matter (SOM) increased (18-157 mg C g(-1)). Drought can shift the balance between the biotic and abiotic processes that produce NO, favoring chemodenitrification during periods when biological processes become stressed. Acidic and SOM-rich soils, which typically develop under mesic conditions, are most vulnerable to N loss via NO as interactions between pH, SOM, and drought stimulate chemodenitrification.

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