EFFECT OF SOIL pH ON N2O PRODUCTION IN NITRATE REDUCTION
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    By adding NaOH or HCl,one neutral soil and one weakly alkaline soil was respect ively adjusted to a series of samples with different pH.After addition of NO3- the soil samples were anaerobically incubated with or without glucose for 24 h. After that N2O production rate was measured.The results show that without glucose the optimum pH for the greatest N2O production rate is about 5.25 for the neutral soil series,and 5.90 for the weakly alkaline soil series.With glucose,however,the optimum pH for N2O production is different,at about 6.50 and 6.90 for the neutral soil series and the weakly alkaline soil series, respectively,demonstrating that the addition of easily available carbon source has raised the optimum pH for N2O production. The experiment results also show that acidic condition could increase the ratio of N2O to total reduced gas,as for the absolute value of N2O production,however,the neutral condition is still more favorable.

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Feng Ke, Wang Zibo, Wang Xiaozhi, Zhang Suling, Wang Xiaoli. EFFECT OF SOIL pH ON N2O PRODUCTION IN NITRATE REDUCTION[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,2004,41(1):81-86.

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  • Received:December 09,2002
  • Revised:January 08,2003
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  • Online: February 25,2013
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