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Global soil nitrous oxide emissions since the preindustrial era estimated by an ensemble of terrestrial biosphere models: Magnitude, attribution, and uncertainty.

Hanqin Tian1,2, Jia Yang1,3, Rongting Xu1, Chaoqun Lu4, Josep G Canadell5, Eric A Davidson6, Robert B Jackson7,8, Almut Arneth9, Jinfeng Chang10, Philippe Ciais10, Stefan Gerber11, Akihiko Ito12, Fortunat Joos13,14, Sebastian Lienert13,14, Palmira Messina10, Stefan Olin15, Shufen Pan1, Changhui Peng16, Eri Saikawa17, Rona L Thompson18, Nicolas Vuichard10, Wilfried Winiwarter19,20, Sönke Zaehle21, Bowen Zhang1.   

Abstract

Our understanding and quantification of global soil nitrous oxide (N2 O) emissions and the underlying processes remain largely uncertain. Here, we assessed the effects of multiple anthropogenic and natural factors, including nitrogen fertilizer (N) application, atmospheric N deposition, manure N application, land cover change, climate change, and rising atmospheric CO2 concentration, on global soil N2 O emissions for the period 1861-2016 using a standard simulation protocol with seven process-based terrestrial biosphere models. Results suggest global soil N2 O emissions have increased from 6.3 ± 1.1 Tg N2 O-N/year in the preindustrial period (the 1860s) to 10.0 ± 2.0 Tg N2 O-N/year in the recent decade (2007-2016). Cropland soil emissions increased from 0.3 Tg N2 O-N/year to 3.3 Tg N2 O-N/year over the same period, accounting for 82% of the total increase. Regionally, China, South Asia, and Southeast Asia underwent rapid increases in cropland N2 O emissions since the 1970s. However, US cropland N2 O emissions had been relatively flat in magnitude since the 1980s, and EU cropland N2 O emissions appear to have decreased by 14%. Soil N2 O emissions from predominantly natural ecosystems accounted for 67% of the global soil emissions in the recent decade but showed only a relatively small increase of 0.7 ± 0.5 Tg N2 O-N/year (11%) since the 1860s. In the recent decade, N fertilizer application, N deposition, manure N application, and climate change contributed 54%, 26%, 15%, and 24%, respectively, to the total increase. Rising atmospheric CO2 concentration reduced soil N2 O emissions by 10% through the enhanced plant N uptake, while land cover change played a minor role. Our estimation here does not account for indirect emissions from soils and the directed emissions from excreta of grazing livestock. To address uncertainties in estimating regional and global soil N2 O emissions, this study recommends several critical strategies for improving the process-based simulations.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  global nitrogen cycle; greenhouse gas emission; nitrous oxide; process-based modeling; soil N2O emission

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30414347     DOI: 10.1111/gcb.14514

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Chang Biol        ISSN: 1354-1013            Impact factor:   10.863


  11 in total

1.  Fungi and Archaea Control Soil N2O Production Potential in Chinese Grasslands Rather Than Bacteria.

Authors:  Lei Zhong; Jinwu Qing; Min Liu; Xiaoxian Cai; Gaoyuan Li; Frank Yonghong Li; Guanyi Chen; Xingliang Xu; Kai Xue; Yanfen Wang
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-05-16       Impact factor: 6.064

2.  Data-driven estimates of global nitrous oxide emissions from croplands.

Authors:  Qihui Wang; Feng Zhou; Ziyin Shang; Philippe Ciais; Wilfried Winiwarter; Robert B Jackson; Francesco N Tubiello; Greet Janssens-Maenhout; Hanqin Tian; Xiaoqing Cui; Josep G Canadell; Shilong Piao; Shu Tao
Journal:  Natl Sci Rev       Date:  2019-07-11       Impact factor: 17.275

3.  Prominence of the tropics in the recent rise of global nitrogen pollution.

Authors:  Minjin Lee; Elena Shevliakova; Charles A Stock; Sergey Malyshev; P C D Milly
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2019-03-29       Impact factor: 14.919

4.  Fraction of nitrous oxide production in nitrification and its effect on total soil emission: A meta-analysis and global-scale sensitivity analysis using a process-based model.

Authors:  Motoko Inatomi; Tomohiro Hajima; Akihiko Ito
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-07-10       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Denitrifying pathways dominate nitrous oxide emissions from managed grassland during drought and rewetting.

Authors:  E Harris; E Diaz-Pines; E Stoll; M Schloter; S Schulz; C Duffner; K Li; K L Moore; J Ingrisch; D Reinthaler; S Zechmeister-Boltenstern; S Glatzel; N Brüggemann; M Bahn
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2021-02-05       Impact factor: 14.136

6.  Warming and redistribution of nitrogen inputs drive an increase in terrestrial nitrous oxide emission factor.

Authors:  E Harris; L Yu; Y-P Wang; J Mohn; S Henne; E Bai; M Barthel; M Bauters; P Boeckx; C Dorich; M Farrell; P B Krummel; Z M Loh; M Reichstein; J Six; M Steinbacher; N S Wells; M Bahn; P Rayner
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-07-25       Impact factor: 17.694

7.  Convergence in phosphorus constraints to photosynthesis in forests around the world.

Authors:  David S Ellsworth; Kristine Y Crous; Martin G De Kauwe; Lore T Verryckt; Daniel Goll; Sönke Zaehle; Keith J Bloomfield; Philippe Ciais; Lucas A Cernusak; Tomas F Domingues; Mirindi Eric Dusenge; Sabrina Garcia; Rossella Guerrieri; F Yoko Ishida; Ivan A Janssens; Tanaka Kenzo; Tomoaki Ichie; Belinda E Medlyn; Patrick Meir; Richard J Norby; Peter B Reich; Lucy Rowland; Louis S Santiago; Yan Sun; Johan Uddling; Anthony P Walker; K W Lasantha K Weerasinghe; Martine J van de Weg; Yun-Bing Zhang; Jiao-Lin Zhang; Ian J Wright
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-08-25       Impact factor: 17.694

8.  Experimental evidence shows minor contribution of nitrogen deposition to global forest carbon sequestration.

Authors:  Lena F Schulte-Uebbing; Gerard H Ros; Wim de Vries
Journal:  Glob Chang Biol       Date:  2021-11-20       Impact factor: 13.211

9.  Nitrous oxide emission factors of mineral fertilisers in the UK and Ireland: A Bayesian analysis of 20 years of experimental data.

Authors:  Nicholas Cowan; Edward Carnell; Ute Skiba; Ulrike Dragosits; Julia Drewer; Peter Levy
Journal:  Environ Int       Date:  2019-12-17       Impact factor: 9.621

10.  Century-long changes and drivers of soil nitrous oxide (N2 O) emissions across the contiguous United States.

Authors:  Chaoqun Lu; Zhen Yu; Jien Zhang; Peiyu Cao; Hanqin Tian; Cynthia Nevison
Journal:  Glob Chang Biol       Date:  2022-01-22       Impact factor: 13.211

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