The Research Progress of N2O Emission Regularity in Wetlands and the Nitrogen Interaction on its Emission

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N2O is an important greenhouse gas. The emission of N2O in wetlands is an important part of global N2O flux. At present, the two leading factors mainly focus on the emission regularity of N2O and the emission mechanism of it in the estuary wetland ecosystem at home and abroad. The main sources of wetland N2O are the soil nitrification and denitrification. Research shows that, the N2O emission is directly related to the availability of the soil nitrogen and the salinity reduces the production of N2O by restraining the soil nitrification and denitrification process. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the study on the emission characteristics and influence factors of N2O in the coastal wetland.

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