Influence of pH on production and consumption of NO by slurries of an agricultural soil under denitrifying conditions

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Robert E. Murray
Roger Knowles
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[1] Department of Biology,
[2] Appalachian State University,undefined
[3] Boone,undefined
[4] NC 28608,undefined
[5] USA,undefined
[6] Microbiology Unit,undefined
[7] Department of Natural Resource Sciences,undefined
[8] McGill University,undefined
[9] Macdonald Campus,undefined
[10] 21111 Lakeshore Road,undefined
[11] Ste.-Anne-de-Bellevue,undefined
[12] Quebec,undefined
[13] H9X 3V9,undefined
[14] Canada,undefined
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Biology and Fertility of Soils | 2001年 / 34卷
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Denitrification Nitric oxide Agricultural soil pH Chemodenitrification;
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Net NO production from anaerobic slurries of an agricultural sandy loam soil was >99.9% biological and strongly inversely related to pH (r2=0.974). The rate of net NO production at pH 6 (6.95 nmol g–1 dry soil h–1) was 20 times greater than that at pH 8. Nitrate-depleted sandy loam soil actively consumed NO under anaerobic conditions and could consume headspace NO concentrations of approximately 20 ppmv within 5 h. There was also a strong positive linear relationship between pH and NO consumption (r2=0.971). First-order rate constants for NO consumption were lowest at pH 6 (–0.47 h–1) and increased twofold at pH 8. In the presence of 100 µM carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone (CCCP) net NO production decreased between 77% and 94% and was also inversely related to pH (r2=0.787). First-order rate constants for NO consumption were inhibited by 46–54% in the presence of 100 µM CCCP and were linearly related to pH (r2=0.999). Autoclaving effectively prevented net NO production from the sandy loam but decreased the rate constants for NO consumption by only 42–53%. HgCl2 was more effective at preventing NO consumption, decreasing the rate constants by 88% at pH 7. We conclude that environmental conditions which increase pH would decrease the net release of NO from the sandy loam and suggest that the existence of high capacity biological and abiological NO-consuming systems is a factor limiting NO emissions from soil.
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