209-10 Uncoupling of Ammonia Oxidation from Nitrite Oxidation, and Its Impact upon Nitrous Oxide Production in Non-Cropped Oregon Soils.

See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soil Biology and Biochemistry
See more from this Session: Soil Biology and Biochemistry Oral

Tuesday, November 8, 2016: 10:35 AM
Phoenix Convention Center North, Room 131 C

Andrew T. Giguere1, Anne E. Taylor1, David D. Myrold1 and Peter J. Bottomley2, (1)Department of Crop and Soil Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
(2)Department of Crop and Soil Science & Department of Microbiology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
Abstract:

Abstract

The factors controlling the relative contributions of ammonia (NH4+/NH3) oxidizing archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB) to nitrification and nitrous oxide (N2O) production in soil remain unclear. A study was conducted to examine the contributions of AOA and AOB to nitrification, nitrite (NO2-) accumulation, and NO2- effected N2O production in three non-cropped soils. Nitrification rates in the three soils ranged 7-fold from 0.15 to 1.08 µmol N g-1 d-1, with AOA contributing 64-71% of the total activity. AOA and AOB driven NO2- accumulation represented 8-100% of NO2- + NO3- accumulation, persisted over 48h and was accompanied by acetylene sensitive, and NH4+ dependent N2O production. NH4+ and NO2- dependent N2O production was stimulated, both when AOA and AOB or just AOA alone were active. Evidence was obtained to suggest that the soil NO2- oxidation potential was inadequate relative to NH4+ oxidation potential leading to NO2- accumulation. By adding the NO2--oxidizing bacteria (NOB) Nitrobacter vulgaris, NO2- accumulation and N2O production were prevented, while the overall rate of nitrification was unaffected. N2O-N yields amounted to 0.05±0.01% of NO2- + NO3--N accumulated in the presence of NH4+ alone, and 0.28±0.11% in the presence of both NH4+ + NO2-. Regression analysis of NO2- concentration and N2O formation rates revealed a positive, non-linear relationship for both total and AOA nitrification activity. Vmax values ranged from 0.62-0.05 nmol N2O g-1 d-1, and Km values ranged from 0.30-0.02 µmol NO2- g-1 soil. The results of our work have provided new insights into nitrifier denitrification as a source of N2O. The relative roles of AOA and AOB in N2O production is complex, but we have shown that NO2- accumulation and the potential activity of soil NOB play a critical role in nitrifier denitrification.

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