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15N-Traceruntersuchungen zum Mechanismus der N2O-Bildung in Böden
Authors:R Russow  M Höfer  H Faust
Institution:UFZ-Umweltforschungszentrum Leipzig-Halle GmbH, Sektion Bodenforschung , Leipzig
Abstract:Nitrous oxide is a potential environmental hazard responsible for the green house effect and the destruction of the ozone layer in the lower stratosphere. Biological denitrification under anaerobic conditions in soils results in the formation of both N2O and N2, whereby highly nitrogen-fertilized agricultural soils contribute to a considerable extent of the N2O emission. Latest results in the literature indicate that nitrous oxide can also be formed as a byproduct of the microbial nitrification. This is of importance for soils in central Germany because of the non-existence of typical denitrification conditions in a semiaride climate.

This study was conducted to measure the path of N2O formation in Haplic Phaeozen: using 15N] ammonium and 15N] nitrat and a GC-MS aided incubation system. The kinetic isotope method was used to evaluate the experimental data. The results are:

- Under anaerobic conditions (~ 90% of the water holding capacity = WHC) N2O originates mainly from the nitrate pool by denitrification.

- As expected, the N2O formation is low under aerobic conditions (~ 80% WHC) but the gas originates directly from the ammonium and not from the nitrate pool, probably as a byproduct of the nitrification process.
Keywords:GC/MS  denitrification  incubation  mechanism  nitrification  nitrogen 15  nitrous oxide emission  soil  tracer techniques
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