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DOI10.5194/soil-5-121-2019
Microbial community responses determine how soil-atmosphere exchange of carbonyl sulfide, carbon monoxide, and nitric oxide responds to soil moisture
Behrendt, Thomas1; Catao, Elisa C. P.1; Bunk, Ruediger2; Yi, Zhigang2,3; Schweer, Elena1; Kolb, Steffen4; Kesselmeier, Juergen2; Trumbore, Susan1
发表日期2019
ISSN2199-3971
EISSN2199-398X
卷号5期号:1页码:121-135
英文摘要

Carbonyl sulfide (OCS) plays an important role in the global sulfur cycle and is relevant for climate change due to its role as a greenhouse gas, in aerosol formation and atmospheric chemistry. The similarities of the carbon dioxide (CO2) and OCS molecules within chemical and plant metabolic pathways have led to the use of OCS as a proxy for global gross CO2 fixation by plants (gross primary production, GPP). However, unknowns such as the OCS exchange from soils, where simultaneous OCS production (P-OCS) and consumption (U-OCS) occur, currently limits the use of OCS as a GPP proxy. We estimated P-OCS and U-OCS by measuring net fluxes of OCS, carbon monoxide (CO), and nitric oxide (NO) in a dynamic chamber system fumigated with air containing different mixing ratios [OCS]. Nine soils with different land use were rewetted and soil-air exchange was monitored as soils dried out to assess responses to changing moisture. A major control of OCS exchange was the total amount of available sulfur in the soil. P-OCS production rates were highest for soils at WFPS (water-filled pore space) > 60% and rates were negatively related to thiosulfate concentrations. These moist soils switched from a net source to a net sink activity at moderate moisture levels (WFPS 15% to 37 %). For three soils we measured NO and CO mixing ratios at different mixing ratios of OCS and revealed that NO and potentially CO exchange rates are linked to U-OCS at moderate soil moisture. High nitrate concentrations correlated with maximum OCS release rates at high soil moisture. For one of the investigated soils, the moisture and OCS mixing ratio was correlated with different microbial activity (bacterial 16S rRNA, fungal ITS RNA relative abundance) and gene transcripts of red-like cbbL and amoA.


WOS研究方向Agriculture
来源期刊SOIL
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/95131
作者单位1.Max Planck Inst Biogeochem, Dept Biogeochem Proc, Jena, Germany;
2.Max Planck Inst Chem, Dept Multiphase Chem, Mainz, Germany;
3.Fujian Agr & Forestry Univ, Coll Resources & Environm, Fuzhou, Fujian, Peoples R China;
4.Leibniz Zentrum Agr Landschaftsforsch ZALF eV, Res Grp Microbial Biogeochem, Res Area Landscape Functioning 1, Muncheberg, Germany
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Behrendt, Thomas,Catao, Elisa C. P.,Bunk, Ruediger,et al. Microbial community responses determine how soil-atmosphere exchange of carbonyl sulfide, carbon monoxide, and nitric oxide responds to soil moisture[J],2019,5(1):121-135.
APA Behrendt, Thomas.,Catao, Elisa C. P..,Bunk, Ruediger.,Yi, Zhigang.,Schweer, Elena.,...&Trumbore, Susan.(2019).Microbial community responses determine how soil-atmosphere exchange of carbonyl sulfide, carbon monoxide, and nitric oxide responds to soil moisture.SOIL,5(1),121-135.
MLA Behrendt, Thomas,et al."Microbial community responses determine how soil-atmosphere exchange of carbonyl sulfide, carbon monoxide, and nitric oxide responds to soil moisture".SOIL 5.1(2019):121-135.
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