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. 1999 Aug;65(8):3599–3604. doi: 10.1128/aem.65.8.3599-3604.1999

TABLE 2.

In vivo emission of N2O by earthworms obtained from various sources

Earthworm source Earthworm species No. of replicates Mean N2O emission rate (nmol h−1 g [fresh wt]−1)a
Garden soil (Heinersreuth) A. caliginosa 7 0.64 (0.13)
L. rubellus 2 0.54 (NA)
O. lacteum 1 0.29 (NA)
Total 10 0.58 (0.17)
Garden soil (Weidenberg) A. caliginosa 15 0.27 (0.27)
L. rubellus 1 0.87 (NA)
O. lacteum 5 0.14 (0.10)
Total 21 0.24 (0.25)
Beech forest soil (Geisberg) L. rubellus 4 0.43 (0.08)
Commercial L. terrestris 11 0.00 (0.01)
Commercialb L. terrestris 11 0.08 (0.06)
a

The values in parentheses are standard deviations. NA, not applicable. 

b

Earthworms were incubated in fresh garden soil for 2.5 days prior to analysis.