1. Methanotrophy induces nitrogen fixation during peatland development.
- Author
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Larmola T, Leppänen SM, Tuittila ES, Aarva M, Merilä P, Fritze H, and Tiirola M
- Subjects
- Analysis of Variance, Carbon Isotopes metabolism, Finland, Nitrogen Isotopes metabolism, Sphagnopsida metabolism, Alphaproteobacteria metabolism, Carbon Cycle physiology, Methane metabolism, Nitrogen Cycle physiology, Soil Microbiology, Sphagnopsida growth & development, Sphagnopsida microbiology
- Abstract
Nitrogen (N) accumulation rates in peatland ecosystems indicate significant biological atmospheric N2 fixation associated with Sphagnum mosses. Here, we show that the linkage between methanotrophic carbon cycling and N2 fixation may constitute an important mechanism in the rapid accumulation of N during the primary succession of peatlands. In our experimental stable isotope enrichment study, previously overlooked methane-induced N2 fixation explained more than one-third of the new N input in the younger peatland stages, where the highest N2 fixation rates and highest methane oxidation activities co-occurred in the water-submerged moss vegetation.
- Published
- 2014
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