The diversity of the N2O reducers matters for the N2O:N-2 denitrification end-product ratio across an annual and a perennial cropping system

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TitreThe diversity of the N2O reducers matters for the N2O:N-2 denitrification end-product ratio across an annual and a perennial cropping system
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursDomeignoz-Horta LA, Spor A, Bru D, Breuil M-C, Bizouard F, Leonard J, Philippot L
JournalFRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume6
Pagination971
Date PublishedSEP 24
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1664-302X
Mots-clésAgricultural practices, Agroecology, Diversity, Greenhouse gas, nitrogen cycling, Nitrous oxide, nosZ
Résumé

Agriculture is the main source of terrestrial emissions of N2O, a potent greenhouse gas and the main cause of ozone layer depletion. The reduction of N2O into N-2 by microorganisms carrying the nitrous oxide reductase gene (nosZ) is the only biological process known to eliminate this greenhouse gas. Recent studies showed that a previously unknown clade of N2O-reducers was related to the capacity of the soil to act as an N2O sink, opening the way for new strategies to mitigate emissions. Here, we investigated whether the agricultural practices could differently influence the two N2O reducer clades with consequences for denitrification end-products. The abundance of N2O-reducers and producers was quantified by real-time PCR, and the diversity of both nosZ clades was determined by 454 pyrosequencing. Potential N2O production and potential denitrification activity were used to calculate the denitrification gaseous end-product ratio. Overall, the results showed limited differences between management practices but there were significant differences between cropping systems in both the abundance and structure of the nosZII community, as well as in the [rN(2)O/r(N2O+N-2)] ratio. More limited differences were observed in the nosZI community, suggesting that the newly identified nosZII clade is more sensitive than nosZI to environmental changes. Potential denitrification activity and potential N2O production were explained mainly by the soil properties while the diversity of the nosZII clade on its own explained 26% of the denitrification end-product ratio, which highlights the importance of understanding the ecology of this newly identified clade of N2O reducers for mitigation strategies.

DOI10.3389/fmicb.2015.00971