While iron (Fe) has been proposed to constrain dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export by forming precipitation (Fe-OC) in peatlands, uncertainties remain about the potential interactions between Fe and nitrogen. Such interactions are important for Fe and carbon exports as they can dissolve the Fe-OC through Fe reduction. Here we studied the reduction of ferrihydrite-OC (Fh-OC) following incubation with microbes from agricultural and natural peatlands under differing nitrogen availability, with high-throughput sequencing to identify microbial mechanisms. Our results showed that in agricultural peatlands, high nitrogen levels (100 mg kg(-1)) modified the composition and abundance of iron-reducing bacteria, increasing reduction rates of Fh-OC (...
Microbial nitrogen (N2) fixation supplies important nitrogen inputs to boreal peatlands, extremely o...
Globally important carbon (C) stores in northern peatlands are vulnerable to oxidation in a changing...
Fe(III) oxides stabilize soil organic matter by forming Fe organo-mineral associations (Fe-OMA). Und...
Temporal drying of upper soil layers of acidic methanogenic peatlands might divert the flow of reduc...
The dynamics of iron (Fe)-bound organic carbon (OC) during dissimilatory microbial Fe(III) reduction...
International audienceTemporal drying of upper soil layers of acidic methanogenic peatlands might di...
Peatlands constitute >3% of the Earth’s terrestrial area but store approximately one third of global...
Peatlands represent the largest natural terrestrial carbon (C) store, however, this C can become des...
The nitrogen availability, that affects the greenhouse gas emission and the trophic level of lakes, ...
Fe(III) oxides stabilize soil organic matter by forming Fe organo-mineral associations (Fe-OMA). Und...
Iron (Fe) plays a key role in elemental cycling at terrestrial–aquatic interfaces by stabilizing car...
University of Minnesota M.S. July 2013. Major: Integrated Biosciences. Advisor: Brian H. Hill. 1 com...
Fe(III) oxides stabilize soil organic matter by forming Fe organo-mineral associations (Fe-OMA). Und...
The nitrogen availability, that affects the greenhouse gas emission and the trophic level of lakes, ...
Iron (Fe) is the fourth most abundant element in the Earth’s crust. Excess Fe mobilization from terr...
Microbial nitrogen (N2) fixation supplies important nitrogen inputs to boreal peatlands, extremely o...
Globally important carbon (C) stores in northern peatlands are vulnerable to oxidation in a changing...
Fe(III) oxides stabilize soil organic matter by forming Fe organo-mineral associations (Fe-OMA). Und...
Temporal drying of upper soil layers of acidic methanogenic peatlands might divert the flow of reduc...
The dynamics of iron (Fe)-bound organic carbon (OC) during dissimilatory microbial Fe(III) reduction...
International audienceTemporal drying of upper soil layers of acidic methanogenic peatlands might di...
Peatlands constitute >3% of the Earth’s terrestrial area but store approximately one third of global...
Peatlands represent the largest natural terrestrial carbon (C) store, however, this C can become des...
The nitrogen availability, that affects the greenhouse gas emission and the trophic level of lakes, ...
Fe(III) oxides stabilize soil organic matter by forming Fe organo-mineral associations (Fe-OMA). Und...
Iron (Fe) plays a key role in elemental cycling at terrestrial–aquatic interfaces by stabilizing car...
University of Minnesota M.S. July 2013. Major: Integrated Biosciences. Advisor: Brian H. Hill. 1 com...
Fe(III) oxides stabilize soil organic matter by forming Fe organo-mineral associations (Fe-OMA). Und...
The nitrogen availability, that affects the greenhouse gas emission and the trophic level of lakes, ...
Iron (Fe) is the fourth most abundant element in the Earth’s crust. Excess Fe mobilization from terr...
Microbial nitrogen (N2) fixation supplies important nitrogen inputs to boreal peatlands, extremely o...
Globally important carbon (C) stores in northern peatlands are vulnerable to oxidation in a changing...
Fe(III) oxides stabilize soil organic matter by forming Fe organo-mineral associations (Fe-OMA). Und...