Hysteretic response of N2O reductase activity to soil pH variations after application of lime to an acidic agricultural soil

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Iheb Ouerghi
Camille Rousset
Florian Bizouard
Henri Brefort
Marjorie Ubertosi
Mustapha Arkoun
Catherine Hénault
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[1] Univ. Bourgogne,Agroécologie, INRAE, Institut Agro
[2] Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comté,Laboratoire de Nutrition Végétale
[3] Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comté,undefined
[4] Agroinnovation International – TIMAC AGRO,undefined
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Biology and Fertility of Soils | 2023年 / 59卷
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Climate change mitigation; Soil; pH; Lime application; N; O reductase; Logistic modelling;
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N2O contributes to increasing the greenhouse effect and is also involved in stratospheric ozone depletion. In soil and water, N2O reductase catalyses the reduction of N2O into the inert form N2. N2O reductase activity is known to be affected by acidic conditions and the application of liming materials to acidic soils is now proposed as a solution for mitigating soil N2O emissions. During a one-year laboratory experiment, we studied the functioning of N2O reductase after the application of calcium carbonates to an acidic soil with a very low capacity to reduce N2O. The functioning of N2O reductase was characterised through anaerobic incubations using the acetylene inhibition technique combined with a logistic model to determine the main enzyme functioning characteristics (latency, maximal rate). Both changes in soil pH and soil capacity to reduce N2O were rapidly observed after the application of lime materials. The activity of N2O reductase was observed to be efficient throughout the experiment even when the soil had returned to initial acidic conditions, revealing a hysteretic response of N2O reductase to pH variations. Nevertheless, some signs of lower N2O reductase activity over time were observed mainly after 200 days of applying lime materials. Altogether, these results suggest that, in this soil condition, the beneficial impact of the application of liming materials on N2O emissions could last longer than this on soil pH.
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