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Large Contribution of Nitrous Acid to Soil-Emitted Reactive Oxidized Nitrogen and Its Effect on Air Quality

Yanan Wang, Xiao Fu, Tao Wang, Jianmin Ma, Hong Gao, Xin Wang, Wei Pu

Environmental Science & Technology · 2023

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Soil emissions have long been recognized as an important source of nitric oxide (NO), which regulates atmospheric oxidative capacity and the production of air pollutants. Recent research has also indicated that nitrous acid (HONO) can be emitted in significant quantities from soil microbial activities. However, only a few studies have quantified emissions of HONO along with NO from a wide range of soil types. In this study, we measured emissions of HONO and NO from soil samples collected from 48 sites across China and found much higher emissions of HONO than of NO, especially for samples from northern China. We performed a meta-analysis of 52 field studies in China, which revealed that long-term fertilization increased the abundance of nitrite-producing genes much more than the abundance o

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1021/acs.est.2c07793
Catalogue ID
SNmoef29t5-djqqs3
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