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Journal Articles Agriculture Year : 2022

New Insights into the Use of Rhizobia to Mitigate Soil N2O Emissions

Alain Hartmann
Cécile Revellin

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Agriculture is a major anthropogenic source of the greenhouse gas N2O, which is also involved in stratospheric ozone depletion. While the use of rhizobial inoculants has already been reported as an emerging option for mitigating soil N2O emissions, this study presents an in situ abatement of 70% of soil N2O emission using the strain nosZ+ G49 vs. nosZ− USDA138 in association with soybean. Therefore, we consider that the choice of the inoculant strain of a leguminous crop should take into account the capacity of strains to reduce nitrous oxide in addition to their N fixation capacity. This study also clearly suggests that this mitigation option could be considered not only for soybean but also for different leguminous crops, with emphasis currently placed on lupin because of the potential of its association with the nosZ+ LL200 strain. The clear demonstration of the N2O reduction capacity of clover symbiotic strains suggests that opportunities for mitigation might also occur on grassland.
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hal-03604574 , version 1 (29-08-2023)

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Catherine Hénault, Elodie Barbier, Alain Hartmann, Cécile Revellin. New Insights into the Use of Rhizobia to Mitigate Soil N2O Emissions. Agriculture, 2022, 12 (2), ⟨10.3390/agriculture12020271⟩. ⟨hal-03604574⟩
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