Responses of soil nitrogen cycling to the interactive effects of elevated CO 2 and inorganic N supply

Plant and Soil(2009)

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Despite increasing interest in the effects of climate change on soil processes, the response of nitrification to elevated CO 2 remains unclear. Responses may depend on soil nitrogen (N) status, and inferences may vary depending on the methodological approach used. We investigated the interactive effects of elevated CO 2 and inorganic N supply on gross nitrification (using 15 N pool dilution) and potential nitrification (using nitrifying enzyme activity assays) in Dactylis glomerata mesocosms. We measured the responses of putative drivers of nitrification (NH 4 + production, NH 4 + consumption, and soil environmental conditions) and of potential denitrification, a process functionally linked to nitrification. Gross nitrification was insensitive to all treatments, whereas potential nitrification was higher in the high N treatment and was further stimulated by elevated CO 2 in the high N treatment. Gross mineralization and NH 4 + consumption rates were also significantly increased in response to elevated CO 2 in the high N treatment, while potential denitrification showed a significant increase in response to N addition. The discrepancy between the responses of gross and potential nitrification to elevated CO 2 and inorganic N supply suggest that these measurements provide different information, and should be used as complementary approaches to understand nitrification response to global change.
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CO2 and N interactions,Gross mineralization,Gross nitrification,Potential nitrification,Potential denitrification
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