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Universal temperature sensitivity of denitrification nitrogen losses in forest soils

Nature Climate Change(2023)

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Soil nitrous oxide (N2O) and dinitrogen (N2) emissions from denitrification are crucial to the nitrogen (N) cycle. However, the temperature sensitivities (Q10) of gaseous N losses in forest soils are poorly understood, with implications for prediction of N cycle responses to warming. Here, we quantify temperature sensitivities of denitrification-derived potential N2O and N2 production. Using soils from 18 forest sites in China along a 4,000 km north–south transect we find that N2O and N2 production rates increased with temperature, with large variations across soils. In contrast, the Q10 values for N2O (2.1 ± 0.5) and N2 (2.6 ± 0.6) were similar across soils. N2 was more sensitive to temperature than N2O, suggesting that warming could promote complete denitrification. Moreover, the Q10 for denitrification (2.3 ± 0.5) was comparable to Q10 for aquatic sediments. This finding of universal temperature sensitivity of gaseous N losses from denitrification will facilitate modelling N losses in response to warming globally. Warming affects forest soil denitrification and nitrogen losses. The authors show that temperature enhances nitrous oxide and dinitrogen but varies by soil; temperature sensitivities are similar across soils but are higher for dinitrogen, suggesting complete denitrification in a warmer climate.
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denitrification nitrogen losses,nitrogen losses,soils
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