Ammonium-derived nitrous oxide is a global source in streams

Author:

Wang Shanyun,Lan Bangrui,Yu Longbin,Xiao Manyi,Jiang Liping,Qin Yu,Jin Yucheng,Zhou Yuting,Armanbek Gawhar,Ma Jingchen,Wang Manting,Jetten Mike S. M.,Tian HanqinORCID,Zhu GuibingORCID,Zhu Yong-GuanORCID

Abstract

AbstractGlobal riverine nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions have increased more than 4-fold in the last century. It has been estimated that the hyporheic zones in small streams alone may contribute approximately 85% of these N2O emissions. However, the mechanisms and pathways controlling hyporheic N2O production in stream ecosystems remain unknown. Here, we report that ammonia-derived pathways, rather than the nitrate-derived pathways, are the dominant hyporheic N2O sources (69.6 ± 2.1%) in agricultural streams around the world. The N2O fluxes are mainly in positive correlation with ammonia. The potential N2O metabolic pathways of metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) provides evidence that nitrifying bacteria contain greater abundances of N2O production-related genes than denitrifying bacteria. Taken together, this study highlights the importance of mitigating agriculturally derived ammonium in low-order agricultural streams in controlling N2O emissions. Global models of riverine ecosystems need to better represent ammonia-derived pathways for accurately estimating and predicting riverine N2O emissions.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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