Abstract:Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a climate-active gas and emissions from terrestrial ecosystems are concerning. Microbial reduction of N2O to dinitrogen (N2) is the only known consumption process and has been studied extensively at circumneutral pH; however, N2O reduction under acidic conditions is thought to be limited. Global soil acidification, accelerated by anthropogenic practices, introduces high uncertainty into N2O emission budgets. We obtained an enrichment culture from an acidic tropical forest soil that robus… Show more
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