Inhibition
of Methylmercury
and Methane Formation
by Nitrous Oxide in Arctic Tundra Soil Microcosms
Posted on 2023-03-28 - 16:03
Climate warming causes
permafrost thaw predicted to increase
toxic
methylmercury (MeHg) and greenhouse gas [i.e., methane (CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), and nitrous oxide (N2O)] formation. A microcosm incubation study with Arctic tundra soil
over 145 days demonstrates that N2O at 0.1 and 1 mM markedly
inhibited microbial MeHg formation, methanogenesis, and sulfate reduction,
while it slightly promoted CO2 production. Microbial community
analyses indicate that N2O decreased the relative abundances
of methanogenic archaea and microbial clades implicated in sulfate
reduction and MeHg formation. Following depletion of N2O, both MeHg formation and sulfate reduction rapidly resumed, whereas
CH4 production remained low, suggesting that N2O affected susceptible microbial guilds differently. MeHg formation
strongly coincided with sulfate reduction, supporting prior reports
linking sulfate-reducing bacteria to MeHg formation in the Arctic
soil. This research highlights complex biogeochemical interactions
in governing MeHg and CH4 formation and lays the foundation
for future mechanistic studies for improved predictive understanding
of MeHg and greenhouse gas fluxes from thawing permafrost ecosystems.
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Zhang, Lijie; Yin, Yongchao; Sun, Yanchen; Liang, Xujun; Graham, David E.; Pierce, Eric M.; et al. (2023). Inhibition
of Methylmercury
and Methane Formation
by Nitrous Oxide in Arctic Tundra Soil Microcosms. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c09457