Shurong Liu
Forschungszentrum Jülich
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Environmental Science & Technology | 2017
Shurong Liu; Ping Han; Linda Hink; James I. Prosser; Michael Wagner; Nicolas Brüggemann
Abiotic processes involving the reactive ammonia-oxidation intermediates nitric oxide (NO) or hydroxylamine (NH2OH) for N2O production have been indicated recently. The latter process would require the availability of substantial amounts of free NH2OH for chemical reactions during ammonia (NH3) oxidation, but little is known about extracellular NH2OH formation by the different clades of ammonia-oxidizing microbes. Here we determined extracellular NH2OH concentrations in culture media of several ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (AOA), as well as one complete ammonia oxidizer (comammox) enrichment (Ca. Nitrospira inopinata) during incubation under standard cultivation conditions. NH2OH was measurable in the incubation media of Nitrosomonas europaea, Nitrosospira multiformis, Nitrososphaera gargensis, and Ca. Nitrosotenuis uzonensis, but not in media of the other tested AOB and AOA. NH2OH was also formed by the comammox enrichment during NH3 oxidation. This enrichment exhibited the largest NH2OH:final product ratio (1.92%), followed by N. multiformis (0.56%) and N. gargensis (0.46%). The maximum proportions of NH4+ converted to N2O via extracellular NH2OH during incubation, estimated on the basis of NH2OH abiotic conversion rates, were 0.12%, 0.08%, and 0.14% for AOB, AOA, and Ca. Nitrospira inopinata, respectively, and were consistent with published NH4+:N2O conversion ratios for AOB and AOA.
Scientific Reports | 2017
Shurong Liu; Anne E. Berns; Harry Vereecken; Di Wu; Nicolas Brüggemann
Abiotic conversion of the reactive nitrification intermediate hydroxylamine (NH2OH) to nitrous oxide (N2O) is a possible mechanism of N2O formation during nitrification. Previous research has demonstrated that manganese dioxide (MnO2) and organic matter (OM) content of soil as well as soil pH are important control variables of N2O formation in the soil. But until now, their combined effect on abiotic N2O formation from NH2OH has not been quantified. Here, we present results from a full-factorial experiment with artificial soil mixtures at five different levels of pH, MnO2 and OM, respectively, and quantified the interactive effects of the three variables on the NH2OH-to-N2O conversion ratio (RNH2OH-to-N2O). Furthermore, the effect of OM quality on RNH2OH-to-N2O was determined by the addition of four different organic materials with different C/N ratios to the artificial soil mixtures. The experiments revealed a strong interactive effect of soil pH, MnO2 and OM on RNH2OH-to-N2O. In general, increasing MnO2 and decreasing pH increased RNH2OH-to-N2O, while increasing OM content was associated with a decrease in RNH2OH-to-N2O. Organic matter quality also affected RNH2OH-to-N2O. However, this effect was not a function of C/N ratio, but was rather related to differences in the dominating functional groups between the different organic materials.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2015
Jannis Heil; Shurong Liu; Harry Vereecken; Nicolas Brüggemann
Geoderma | 2014
Shurong Liu; Harry Vereecken; Nicolas Brüggemann
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science | 2014
Shurong Liu; Ronggui Hu; Jinsong Zhao; Nicolas Brüggemann; Roland Bol; Gaochao Cai; Shan Lin; Muhammad Shaaban
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2016
Shurong Liu; Michael Herbst; Roland Bol; Nina Gottselig; Thomas Pütz; Daniel Weymann; Inge Wiekenkamp; Harry Vereecken; Nicolas Brüggemann
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2014
Shurong Liu; Ronggui Hu; Gaochao Cai; Shan Lin; Jinsong Zhao; Yayu Li
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2017
Di Wu; Laura Cardenas; Salvador Calvet; Nicolas Brüggemann; Nadine Loick; Shurong Liu; Roland Bol
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2017
Quan Van Nguyen; Di Wu; Xianwang Kong; Roland Bol; Søren O. Petersen; Lars Stoumann Jensen; Shurong Liu; Nicolas Brüggemann; Ronnie N. Glud; Morten Larsen; Sander Bruun
Archive | 2012
Gaochao Cai; Ronggui Hu; Shurong Liu