Competition and community succession link N transformation and greenhouse gas emissions in urine patches

Sci Total Environ. 2021 Jul 20:779:146318. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146318. Epub 2021 Mar 8.

Abstract

Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a strong greenhouse gas produced by biotic/abiotic processes directly linked to both fungal and prokaryotic communities that produce, consume or create conditions leading to its emission. In soils exposed to nitrogen (N) in the form of urea, an ecological succession is triggered resulting in a dynamic turnover of microbial populations. However, knowledge of the mechanisms controlling this succession and the repercussions for N2O emissions remain incomplete. Here, we monitored N2O production and fungal/prokaryotic community changes (via 16S and 18S amplicon sequencing) in soil microcosms exposed to urea. Contributions of microbes to emissions were determined using biological inhibitors. Results confirmed that urea leads to shifts in microbial community assemblages by selecting for certain microbial groups (fast growers) as dictated through life history strategies. Urea reduced overall community diversity by conferring dominance to specific groups at different stages in the succession. The diversity lost under urea was recovered with inhibitor addition through the removal of groups that were actively growing under urea indicating that species replacement is mediated in part by competition. Results also identified fungi as significant contributors to N2O emissions, and demonstrate that dominant fungal populations are consistently replaced at different stages of the succession. These successions were affected by addition of inhibitors which resulted in strong decreases in N2O emissions, suggesting that fungal contributions to N2O emissions are larger than that of prokaryotes.

Keywords: Codenitrification; Denitrification; Grasslands; Greenhouse gases; Microbial successions; N(2)O; Nitrification; Soil.

MeSH terms

  • Denitrification
  • Greenhouse Gases*
  • Nitrogen / analysis
  • Nitrous Oxide / analysis
  • Soil
  • Soil Microbiology

Substances

  • Greenhouse Gases
  • Soil
  • Nitrous Oxide
  • Nitrogen