Authors
Hem Raj Bhattarai, Wolfgang Wanek, Henri MP Siljanen, Jussi G Ronkainen, Maarit Liimatainen, Yuntao Hu, Hannu Nykänen, Christina Biasi, Marja Maljanen
Publication date
2021/3/5
Journal
Communications Earth & Environment
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
54
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Nitrous acid (HONO) photolysis produces hydroxyl radicals—a key atmospheric oxidant. Soils are strong HONO emitters, yet HONO production pathways in soils and their relative contributions are poorly constrained. Here, we conduct 15N tracer experiments and isotope pool dilution assays on two types of agricultural soils in Finland to determine HONO emission fluxes and pathways. We show that microbial processes are more important than abiotic processes for HONO emissions. Microbial nitrate reduction (denitrification) considerably exceeded ammonium oxidation as a source of nitrite—a central nitrogen pool connected with HONO emissions. Denitrification contributed 97% and 62% of total HONO fluxes in low and high organic matter soil, respectively. Microbial ammonium oxidation only produced HONO in high organic matter soil (10%). Our findings indicate that microbial nitrate reduction is an important …
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