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Nitrogen availability influences microbial reduction of ferrihydrite-organic carbon with substantial implications for exports of iron and carbon from peatlands |
论文题目: | Nitrogen availability influences microbial reduction of ferrihydrite-organic carbon with substantial implications for exports of iron and carbon from peatlands | 英文论文题目: | Nitrogen availability influences microbial reduction of ferrihydrite-organic carbon with substantial implications for exports of iron and carbon from peatlands | 第一作者: | Qin, Lei | 英文第一作者: | Qin, L | 联系作者: | 姜明 | 英文联系作者: | Jiang,M | 发表年度: | 2020 | 卷: | 153 | 摘要: | While iron (Fe) has been proposed to constrain dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export by forming precipitation (Fe-OC) in peatlands, uncertainties remain about the potential interactions between Fe and nitrogen. Such interactions are important for Fe and carbon exports as they can dissolve the Fe-OC through Fe reduction. Here we studied the reduction of ferrihydrite-OC (Fh-OC) following incubation with microbes from agricultural and natural peatlands under differing nitrogen availability, with high-throughput sequencing to identify microbial mechanisms. Our results showed that in agricultural peatlands, high nitrogen levels (100 mg kg(-1)) modified the composition and abundance of iron-reducing bacteria, increasing reduction rates of Fh-OC (0.09-0.20 kg Fe day(-1) ha(-1)) above the low N treatments (< 100 mg kg(-1)) (p < 0.05). However, reduction rates of Fh-OC and iron-reducing community in natural peatlands were far less affected. Our findings suggest that N-induced microbial reduction of Fe-OC may create the potential for greater Fe and carbon exports from agricultural peatlands to aquatic systems. | 英文摘要: | While iron (Fe) has been proposed to constrain dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export by forming precipitation (Fe-OC) in peatlands, uncertainties remain about the potential interactions between Fe and nitrogen. Such interactions are important for Fe and carbon exports as they can dissolve the Fe-OC through Fe reduction. Here we studied the reduction of ferrihydrite-OC (Fh-OC) following incubation with microbes from agricultural and natural peatlands under differing nitrogen availability, with high-throughput sequencing to identify microbial mechanisms. Our results showed that in agricultural peatlands, high nitrogen levels (100 mg kg(-1)) modified the composition and abundance of iron-reducing bacteria, increasing reduction rates of Fh-OC (0.09-0.20 kg Fe day(-1) ha(-1)) above the low N treatments (< 100 mg kg(-1)) (p < 0.05). However, reduction rates of Fh-OC and iron-reducing community in natural peatlands were far less affected. Our findings suggest that N-induced microbial reduction of Fe-OC may create the potential for greater Fe and carbon exports from agricultural peatlands to aquatic systems. | 刊物名称: | APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY | 英文刊物名称: | APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY | 参与作者: | Tian, Wei;Yang, Liang;Freeman, Chris | 英文参与作者: | Tian, Wei;Yang, Liang;Freeman, Chris |
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