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Attenuation of Methane Oxidation by Nitrogen Availability in Arctic Tundra Soils

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Title
Attenuation of Methane Oxidation by Nitrogen Availability in Arctic Tundra Soils
Other Titles
북극 툰드라 토양에서 질소 이용도에 의해 메탄 산화 감소
Authors
이재헌
윤정은
양이랑
Jung, Ji Young
Lee, Yoo Kyung
Junji Yuan
Weixin Ding
Chris Freeman
강호정
Keywords
Arctic regionavailable Nbacterial diversitymethane oxidationmethanotrophsmoist acidic tundra
Issue Date
2023
Citation
이재헌, et al. 2023. "Attenuation of Methane Oxidation by Nitrogen Availability in Arctic Tundra Soils". ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 57(6): 2647-2659.
Abstract
CH4 emission in the Arctic has large uncertainty due to the lack of mechanistic understanding of the processes. CH4 oxidation in Arctic soil plays a critical role in the process, whereby removal of up to 90% of CH4 produced in soils by methanotrophs can occur before it reaches the atmosphere. Previous studies have reported on the importance of rising temperatures in CH4 oxidation, but because the Arctic is typically an N-limited system, fewer studies on the effects of inorganic nitrogen (N) have been reported. However, climate change and an increase of available N caused by anthropogenic activities have recently been reported, which may cause a drastic change in CH4 oxidation in Arctic soils. In this study, we demonstrate that excessive levels of available N in soil cause an increase in net CH4 emissions via the reduction of CH4 oxidation in surface soil in the Arctic tundra. In vitro experiments suggested that N in the form of NO3? is responsible for the decrease in CH4 oxidation via influencing soil bacterial and methanotrophic communities. The findings of our meta-analysis suggest that CH4 oxidation in the boreal biome is more susceptible to the addition of N than in other biomes. We provide evidence that CH4 emissions in Arctic tundra can be enhanced by an increase of available N, with profound implications for modeling CH4 dynamics in Arctic regions.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/14401
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c05228
Type
Article
Station
기타()
Indexed
SCIE
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2022-2022, Changes in biogeochemical processes of Arctic terrestrial ecosystem in response to climate change (22-22) / Jung, Ji Young (PN22012)
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