Microscale interactions in soil may give rise to highly localised conditions that disproportionally affect soil nitrogen transformations. We report mechanistic modelling of coupled biotic and abiotic processes during drying of soil surfaces and biocrusts. The model links localised microbial activity with pH variations within thin aqueous films that jointly enhance emissions of nitrous acid (HONO) and ammonia (NH3) during soil drying well above what would be predicted from mean hydration conditions and bulk soil pH. We compared model predictions with case studies in which reactive nitrogen gaseous fluxes from drying biocrusts were measured. Soil and biocrust drying rates affect HONO and NH3 emission dynamics. Additionally, we predict strong ...
© 2016, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Many microbial species use nitrate to support...
The effects of climate change on nitrogen turnover processes in soils are still not completely under...
International audienceMicrobial N2O production may occur via denitrification, a reaction which is in...
Reactive nitrogen species have a strong influence on atmospheric chemistry and climate, tightly coup...
Biocrusts covering drylands account for major fractions of terrestrial biological nitrogen fixation ...
Drying and rewetting of soils triggers a cascade of physical, chemical, and biological processes; un...
This body of work considerably expands our understanding of gaseous nitrogen (N) loss dynamics in ar...
N2O fluxes can increase largely due to small increase of the soil water-filled pore space (WFPS). In...
N2O is a highly potent greenhouse gas and arable soils represent its major anthropogenic source. Fie...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) release the reactive nitrogen gases (Nr) nitrous acid (HONO) and ...
Nitrogen (N) biogeochemical cycling entails close networking between soil nutrients, plant species a...
Nitrous acid (HONO) is a precursor of the hydroxyl radical (OH), a key oxidant in the degradation of...
In this study the GAG model, a process-based ammonia (NH3) emission model for urine patches, was ext...
Nitrogen (N) trace gas emission pulses produced after wetting dry soils may be important pathways of...
Microbial communities in agricultural soils underpin many ecosystem services including the maintenan...
© 2016, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Many microbial species use nitrate to support...
The effects of climate change on nitrogen turnover processes in soils are still not completely under...
International audienceMicrobial N2O production may occur via denitrification, a reaction which is in...
Reactive nitrogen species have a strong influence on atmospheric chemistry and climate, tightly coup...
Biocrusts covering drylands account for major fractions of terrestrial biological nitrogen fixation ...
Drying and rewetting of soils triggers a cascade of physical, chemical, and biological processes; un...
This body of work considerably expands our understanding of gaseous nitrogen (N) loss dynamics in ar...
N2O fluxes can increase largely due to small increase of the soil water-filled pore space (WFPS). In...
N2O is a highly potent greenhouse gas and arable soils represent its major anthropogenic source. Fie...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) release the reactive nitrogen gases (Nr) nitrous acid (HONO) and ...
Nitrogen (N) biogeochemical cycling entails close networking between soil nutrients, plant species a...
Nitrous acid (HONO) is a precursor of the hydroxyl radical (OH), a key oxidant in the degradation of...
In this study the GAG model, a process-based ammonia (NH3) emission model for urine patches, was ext...
Nitrogen (N) trace gas emission pulses produced after wetting dry soils may be important pathways of...
Microbial communities in agricultural soils underpin many ecosystem services including the maintenan...
© 2016, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Many microbial species use nitrate to support...
The effects of climate change on nitrogen turnover processes in soils are still not completely under...
International audienceMicrobial N2O production may occur via denitrification, a reaction which is in...