We studied potential links between environmental factors, nitrous oxide (N2O) accumulation, and genetic indicators of nitrite and N2O reducing bacteria in 12 boreal lakes. Denitrifying bacteria were investigated by quantifying genes encoding nitrite and N2O reductases (nirS/nirK and nosZ, respectively, including the two phylogenetically distinct clades nosZI and nosZII) in lake sediments. Summertime N2O accumulation and hypolimnetic nitrate concentrations were positively correlated both at the inter-lake scale and within a depth transect of an individual lake (Lake Vanajavesi). The variability in the individual nirS, nirK, nosZI, and nosZII gene abundances was high (up to tenfold) among the lakes, which allowed us to study the expected link...
Thousands of net-heterotrophic and strongly stratifying lakes dominate the boreal landscape. Besides...
Nitrification is a major process of the global nitrogen cycle in which ammonia is oxidized to nitrat...
Biogeochemical cycles in aquatic systems are largely controlled by single cell microbes that carry o...
We studied potential links between environmental factors, nitrous oxide (N2O) accumulation, and gene...
We studied potential links between environmental factors, nitrous oxide (N2O) accumulation, and gen...
Denitrification is an important microbial process in aquatic ecosystems that can reduce the effects...
As a result of human agricultural activity, large amounts of the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide...
The nitrogen (N) cycle is of global importance, as N is an essential element and a limiting nutrient...
The nitrogen availability, that affects the greenhouse gas emission and the trophic level of lakes, ...
Denitrification in lakes significantly reduces the nitrogen (N) load from land to oceans, but the fa...
<p><sub>*</sub> = significantly different between the two lake groups (Mann-Whitney U-test, p = 0.00...
Wet deposition of reactive nitrogen (Nr) species is considered a main factor contributing to N input...
Dinitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent greenhouse gas some 354 times stronger than carbon dioxide (CO2) i...
Recent discoveries have altered prevailing paradigms concerning the conditions under which nitrifica...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent greenhouse gas and the predominant ozone depleting substance. The on...
Thousands of net-heterotrophic and strongly stratifying lakes dominate the boreal landscape. Besides...
Nitrification is a major process of the global nitrogen cycle in which ammonia is oxidized to nitrat...
Biogeochemical cycles in aquatic systems are largely controlled by single cell microbes that carry o...
We studied potential links between environmental factors, nitrous oxide (N2O) accumulation, and gene...
We studied potential links between environmental factors, nitrous oxide (N2O) accumulation, and gen...
Denitrification is an important microbial process in aquatic ecosystems that can reduce the effects...
As a result of human agricultural activity, large amounts of the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide...
The nitrogen (N) cycle is of global importance, as N is an essential element and a limiting nutrient...
The nitrogen availability, that affects the greenhouse gas emission and the trophic level of lakes, ...
Denitrification in lakes significantly reduces the nitrogen (N) load from land to oceans, but the fa...
<p><sub>*</sub> = significantly different between the two lake groups (Mann-Whitney U-test, p = 0.00...
Wet deposition of reactive nitrogen (Nr) species is considered a main factor contributing to N input...
Dinitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent greenhouse gas some 354 times stronger than carbon dioxide (CO2) i...
Recent discoveries have altered prevailing paradigms concerning the conditions under which nitrifica...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent greenhouse gas and the predominant ozone depleting substance. The on...
Thousands of net-heterotrophic and strongly stratifying lakes dominate the boreal landscape. Besides...
Nitrification is a major process of the global nitrogen cycle in which ammonia is oxidized to nitrat...
Biogeochemical cycles in aquatic systems are largely controlled by single cell microbes that carry o...