425-2 Mechanism of Nitrification Inhibition on N2O Emissions Reduction.
Poster Number 1019
See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soil Biology & Biochemistry
See more from this Session: Nitrification: New Players and Environmental Drivers: II
Abstract:
A higher (P<0.05) N2O emission flux were observed in treatments of urea and slow-release fertilizer compared with those of CK and urea with DCD and DMPP during 30 days, and accompany with higher abundance of soil nitrate. Some of AOB species were stimulated by urea only, and most of species were restricted by DMPP and DCD, and AOB with DMPP and DCD presented different community from other treatments. However, AOA communities received less affect by DMPP and DCD. The abundance of AOB functional gene (amoA) was observed highest in urea treatment, and followed by slow-release fertilizer, and urea with DMPP among the lowest but little higher than that of CK. The above evidence implied that nitrification mainly responded N2O emissions in bamboo forest soil, and DMPP and DCD can inhibit the process of nitrification via restricting the activity of AOB rather than AOA.
See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soil Biology & Biochemistry
See more from this Session: Nitrification: New Players and Environmental Drivers: II