Abstract:
Global environmental change has been a hot issue of widespread concern. Phenomena, such as continuous temperature rise, increase of greenhouse gas emissions and frequent occurrence of extreme weather caused by human activities and fossil fuel burning, have a great impact on soil physical and chemical properties and microbial activities. As a greenhouse gas with strong warming potential produced, N
2O poses a great threat to the ecological environment. Therefore, it is of great significance to comprehensively and deeply explore the impact of different environmental factors of global environmental change on soil N
2O emission. In this review, the effects of simulated global warming, CO
2 concentration doubling, precipitation pattern change and nitrogen deposition on soil N
2O emission and microbial mechanism were summarized, and the interaction effects of two different global environmental change factors on N
2O emission were expounded. The increase of temperature, CO
2 concentration and nitrogen deposition could promote N
2O emission, but the interaction of different change factors has different effects on N
2O emission. In the future, we should strengthen the research on the interaction of multiple change factors, which will not only help to further understand the influencing factors of the production of N
2O, but also provide a theoretical basis for future research on the response of soil ecosystem to global environmental change and the establishment of prediction models.