“…Fully anoxic conditions can also lead to N 2 O uptake when NO 3 − availability is low and the reduction to N 2 uses atmospheric N 2 O that diffuses into the soil (Chapuis-Lardy et al, 2007). Net N 2 O emissions from peatlands, including the occurrence of hot spots and hot moments (McClain et al, 2003) of N 2 O emissions, are thus driven by complex interactions between soil moisture, availability of inorganic nitrogen (N), competition for inorganic N between microbes and plants, soil temperature, and physical constraints on gas diffusion (Gil et al, 2017(Gil et al, , 2021Marushchak et al, 2021;Repo et al, 2009;Voigt et al, 2020).…”