Nitrogen is essential for life and ecosystems.The nitrogen cycle is fundamental to all life on earth and has been implicated in his-torical mass extinction events,where disruptions to its stability have played a criti...Nitrogen is essential for life and ecosystems.The nitrogen cycle is fundamental to all life on earth and has been implicated in his-torical mass extinction events,where disruptions to its stability have played a critical role[1].Moreover,the nitrogen cycle's response to climate change could critically influence atmo-spheric CO_(2) levels and the trajectory of global warming[2].However,improper management of anthropogenic nitrogen-containing wastewater,including domestic sewage,agricultural runoff,and industrial effluents,has pushed the nitrogen cycle to the brink of imbalance[1].展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.52172291,52122312 and 52473294)the“Shuguang Program”supported by Shanghai Education Development Foundation and Shanghai Municipal Education Commission(No.22SG31).
文摘Nitrogen is essential for life and ecosystems.The nitrogen cycle is fundamental to all life on earth and has been implicated in his-torical mass extinction events,where disruptions to its stability have played a critical role[1].Moreover,the nitrogen cycle's response to climate change could critically influence atmo-spheric CO_(2) levels and the trajectory of global warming[2].However,improper management of anthropogenic nitrogen-containing wastewater,including domestic sewage,agricultural runoff,and industrial effluents,has pushed the nitrogen cycle to the brink of imbalance[1].