Back to Search Start Over

Impact of soil moisture changes on nitrogen cycle microbiome during the experiment of thaw-freeze cycle in a drained peatland forest

Authors :
Fahad Ali Kazmi
Mikk Espenberg
Mohit Masta
Sharvari Sunil Gadegaonkar
Sandeep Thayamkottu
Reti Ranniku
Jaan Parn
Ülo Mander
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Copernicus GmbH, 2023.

Abstract

Freezing and thawing are common phenomena and potential sources of N2O emissions in ecosystems at high latitudes. Earlier it was hypothesized that the frozen soil layer might trap the underlying production of N2O and release this as the top layer is thawed. However, newer research has found other factors playing role in the de novo emissions such as fluctuating availability of organic matter, nitrates, and ammonia, microbial activity, and changing oxic conditions of the soil. But, the variation in the abundance of genes involved in the nitrogen cycle during these events is rarely explained thus, a generally accepted theory of the impact of freeze-thaw on N2O fluxes is still missing.To further investigate the relationships between physical, chemical, and microbial parameters with N2O emissions, we conducted a two-week experiment of three thaw-freeze events in March 2022 using artificial heating with electrical cables installed in collars of greenhouse gas sampling chambers conducted in a drained Downy birch peatland forest. Gas and soil samples were obtained on three non-consecutive days from these collars. Soil temperature, soil water content (SWC), NH4-N, and NO3-N were measured in the soil. Also, the abundances of functional genes involved in the nitrification (bacterial, archaeal, and comammox (complete ammonia oxidation) amoA) and denitrification (nirS, nirK, nosZI, and nosZII) were known using qPCR.Our results show that artificial heating induced the thawing of the frozen top layer of soil during our experiment. The increase in soil surface temperature positively correlated with the soil water content in the top layer (R=0.58, p

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a4b8eab3e6398d79f42afb388edcccb7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-5712