Opin vísindi

Factors controlling nitrous oxide emissions from managed northern peat soils with low carbon to nitrogen ratio

Skoða venjulega færslu

dc.contributor Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands
dc.contributor Agricultural University of Iceland
dc.contributor.author Liimatainen, Maarit
dc.contributor.author Voigt, Carolina
dc.contributor.author Martikainen, Pertti
dc.contributor.author Hytönen, Jyrki
dc.contributor.author Regina, Kristiina
dc.contributor.author Oskarsson, Hlynur
dc.contributor.author Maljanen, Marja
dc.date.accessioned 2019-09-30T11:05:34Z
dc.date.available 2019-09-30T11:05:34Z
dc.date.issued 2018-07
dc.identifier.citation Liimatainen, M., Voigt, C., Martikainen, P. J., Hytönen, J., Regina, K., Óskarsson, H., & Maljanen, M. (2018). Factors controlling nitrous oxide emissions from managed northern peat soils with low carbon to nitrogen ratio. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 122, 186-195.
dc.identifier.issn 0038-0717
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/1267
dc.description.abstract Managed northern peatlands are an important source of the strong greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O). However, N2O emissions from these managed peatlands display a high spatial variability, and processes governing N2O production and emissions from these ecosystems are still not well understood. To constrain the factors regulating N2O emissions from managed northern peat soils, we determined a wide set of soil physical and chemical properties of peatlands with different management histories spread across Finland, Sweden and Iceland. We included eleven peatland sites with available in situ N2O flux data, and complemented our analyses with detailed measurements of soil nitrogen (N) cycling processes such as N2O production, gross N mineralization and gross nitrification and, in addition, soil microbial biomass. This study included drained peatlands with different land-use types and management intensities, comprising forested, cultivated or only drained peatlands and afforested or abandoned agricultural peatlands. All selected peatland sites displayed a low soil carbon to nitrogen (C/N) ratio of 15–27, traditionally used to predict high N2O emissions. Despite the narrow C/N range, the N2O emissions at our sites varied greatly within and between land-use groups, ranging from 0.03 to 2.38 g N m−2 y−1. Thus, our findings provide valuable insights into the regulatory factors underlying the variability in N2O emissions and show that a low C/N ratio in managed peatlands cannot be used to predict high N2O emissions. Instead, our results demonstrate that higher N2O emissions are linked to higher peat phosphorus (P) and copper (Cu) content, suggesting that low P and Cu concentrations can limit N2O production in peat even with sufficient N availability. While known factors such as soil moisture, oxygen content and the degree of peat humification partially explained the variability in N2O emissions, this study directly links soil P and Cu availability to N2O production processes. The availability of P and especially Cu seemed to promote nitrification activities, thereby increasing N2O production. Our study highlights the link between N2O emissions and soil P and Cu availability and the strong coupling of the soil N and P cycles in peatlands, which is to date severely understudied.
dc.description.sponsorship Seppo Vihanta and Tobias Rütting are acknowledged for providing soil samples for the experiments. Hanne Vainikainen is acknowledged for her assistance in the laboratory work. Christina Biasi, Simo Jokinen, Jenie Gil and Maija Marushchak are appreciated for helping and sharing their knowledge relating to the 15 N pool dilution analyses. We want to thank Hannu Nykänen for analyzing the C/N-ratios and isotopic values of bulk soil and Matti Pessi for analyzing DOC samples. Claire Treat read the manuscript and gave valuable comments. This study was part of the research project of MYRKLIMA (Mitigation of climate change impacts of cultivated peat soils) funded by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry in Finland ( 1036/312/2010 ). This work was also supported by North Savo Regional Fund , Niemi Foundation , Olvi Foundation , Finnish Concordia Fund, Faculty of Science and Forestry in University of Eastern Finland and Suoviljelysyhdistys (grants to M.L.) as well as Emil Aaltonen Foundation (grant to C.V.). Appendix A
dc.format.extent 186-195
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Elsevier BV
dc.relation.ispartofseries Soil Biology and Biochemistry;122
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subject Microbiology
dc.subject Soil Science
dc.subject Microbiology
dc.subject Jarðvegsrannsóknir
dc.subject Kolefni
dc.subject Mýrlendi
dc.title Factors controlling nitrous oxide emissions from managed northern peat soils with low carbon to nitrogen ratio
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.description.version Peer Reviewed
dc.identifier.journal Soil Biology and Biochemistry
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.soilbio.2018.04.006
dc.relation.url https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0038071718301251
dc.contributor.department Auðlinda- og umhverfisdeild (LBHÍ)
dc.contributor.department Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (AUI)


Skrár

Þetta verk birtist í eftirfarandi safni/söfnum:

Skoða venjulega færslu