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Correlations between Mineral Nitrogen Contents and Vertical Distribution of N20 Emission Potentials in Tropical Peat Soils Transformed into Oil Palm Plantations in Sarawak, Malaysia

Tropical peat swamp forest beds that have been reclaimed for agricultural use are generally an active source of nitrous oxide (N2O) efflux, however, the mechanism by which reclaimed tropical peat soils promote the emergence of N2O emitters in soil microbial communities remains unclear. The purpose o...

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Published in:农业科学与技术:B 2014, Vol.4 (9), p.691-700
Main Author: Sharon Yu Ling Lau Yasuyuki Hashidoko Naoki Takahashi Ryusuke Hatano Lulie Melling
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description Tropical peat swamp forest beds that have been reclaimed for agricultural use are generally an active source of nitrous oxide (N2O) efflux, however, the mechanism by which reclaimed tropical peat soils promote the emergence of N2O emitters in soil microbial communities remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to reveal the vertical distribution of N2O emission potential and its correlation with mineral nitrogen contents in reclaimed soils. Using a culture-based N2O emission assay, the N2O emission potentials of soil at various depths (0-450 cm) were investigated in two oil palm plantations in Sarawak, Malaysia, which had elapsed times of two years (E2Y) and 10 years (El 0Y) after deforestation, respectively. On the basis of the relationship between the vertical profiles of N2O emission potentials and the contents of mineralized nitrogen in the peat soils at various depths, the impact of land management on soil microbial communities was discussed. The peat soil at plantation site E2Y showed a trend of hi
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