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Coupled abiotic-biotic cycling of nitrous oxide in tropical peatlands

Authors :
Steffen Buessecker
Analissa F. Sarno
Mark C. Reynolds
Ramani Chavan
Jin Park
Marc Fontánez Ortiz
Ana G. Pérez-Castillo
Grober Panduro Pisco
José David Urquiza-Muñoz
Leonardo P. Reis
Jefferson Ferreira-Ferreira
Jair M. Furtunato Maia
Keith E. Holbert
C. Ryan Penton
Sharon J. Hall
Hasand Gandhi
Iola G. Boëchat
Björn Gücker
Nathaniel E. Ostrom
Hinsby Cadillo-Quiroz
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

Atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent greenhouse gas thought to be mainly derived from microbial metabolism as part of the denitrification pathway. Here, we report that in unexplored peat soils of Central and South America, N2O production can be driven by abiotic reactions (≤ 98 %) highly competitive to their enzymatic counterparts. Extracted soil iron positively correlated with in-situ abiotic N2O production determined by isotopic tracers. Moreover, we found that microbial N2O reduction accompanied abiotic production, essentially closing a coupled abiotic-biotic N2O cycle. Anaerobic N2O consumption occurred ubiquitously (pH 6.4-3.7), with proportions of diverse clade II N2O-reducers increasing with consumption rates. Our findings show denitrification in tropical peat soils is not a purely biological process, but rather a “mosaic” of abiotic and biotic reduction reactions. We predict hydrological and temperature fluctuations differentially affect abiotic and biotic drivers and further contribute to the high N2O flux variation in the region.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d0e818201bd864772839bee36cb24642
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.01.14.475290