Tropical Soil Dynamics
N2O emissions in tropical soils are primarily produced by nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria, thriving in warm and moist conditions. The abundance of nitrogen in these ecosystems, aided by nitrogen-fixing organisms, supports a robust cycle that contributes to the natural release of nitrous oxide. While temperate and boreal forests also produce N2O, their lower productivity and nitrogen cycling result in significantly reduced emissions.In this clip
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