Effect of land use on the denitrification, abundance of denitrifiers, and total nitrogen gas production in the subtropical region of China

2014 
The potential denitrification (PD) rate, NO, N2O, and N2 emission were determined after treatment with 50 mg NO3 −−N kg−1 soil using the acetylene inhibition method, and meanwhile abundance of four denitrifying genes (i.e., narG, nirK, norB, nosZ) was also investigated in subtropical soils of China. Soil samples were collected from conifer forest (C), shrub forest, and farmland. These soils were derived from Quaternary red earth and granite. The PD rate and N gas emissions significantly (p 0.05). The norB gene copies in farmland soils were significantly higher than in conifer and shrub forest soils (p < 0.01). Both norB and nosZ gene copies were linearly correlated with soil pH, and the PD rate and N2 emission rate were significantly correlated with the abundance of norB (p < 0.05). Probably, soil pH affected denitrifiers targeted by the norB gene, thus decreasing the reduction of NO and N2O.
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