Title of article :
New evidence that high potential nitrification rates occur in soils during dry seasons: Are microbial communities metabolically active during dry seasons?
Author/Authors :
Sullivan، نويسنده , , Benjamin W. and Selmants، نويسنده , , Paul C. and Hart، نويسنده , , Stephen C.، نويسنده ,
Pages :
4
From page :
28
To page :
31
Abstract :
Emerging research is challenging existing paradigms of nitrogen (N) cycling in arid and semiarid ecosystems that experience distinct seasonal patterns in precipitation. We measured equal or greater potential nitrification rates in the dry season than the wet season in chemically and physically distinct soils along a three million year substrate age gradient in Arizona. These surprising and counterintuitive results are supported by recently published work in California Mediterranean grasslands. Considered together, these studies call attention to the need to measure process rates during the dry, non-growing season of xeric ecosystems. Several mechanisms may be responsible for these patterns, but we highlight the importance of understanding the contribution of archaeal ammonia oxidizers to nitrification in these seasonally dry ecosystems.
Keywords :
Ammonia oxidizing bacteria , Wet–dry cycles , Arid ecosystems , Seasonal dynamics , Nitrification , Ammonia oxidizing archaea , Nitrogen
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
1999706
Link To Document :
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