We measured soil microbial biomass nitrogen (MBN), microbial uptake of 15N, potential net mineralization and net nitrification in the laboratory to determine the influence of tree species on nitrogen (N) transformations in soils of the Catskills Mountains, New York, USA. Organic horizon soils were taken from single species plots of beech (Fagus grandifolia), hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), red oak (Quercus rubra), sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis). 15NH4Cl was added to the soils and N pools were sampled at 1, 3, 10 and 28 days to examine microbial uptake of 15N over time. Soil MBN was about 60 % lower in red oak and sugar maple soils than in the other three species. Soil pools of NO3 2 and rates of net nitrif...
International audienceOur aims were to characterize the fate of leaf-litter-derived nitrogen in the ...
Abstract. The biogeochemistry of nitrogen (N) was evaluated for three forest ecosystems [Woods Lake ...
We investigated the influence of soil drainage class and tree species on nitrogen (N) mineralization...
The purpose of this research was to compare soil chemistry, microbially mediated carbon (C) and nitr...
In the face of ever increasing atmospheric CO₂ a better understanding of soil properties and process...
Graduation date: 2007The objectives of this thesis were to examine the links between soil microbial ...
Evaluating how different tree species affect the microbial and physicochemical properties of technos...
(lodgepole pine) have previously been shown to reduce acetylene, but an outstanding question has bee...
Humans now dominate the nitrogen cycle by producing more biologically available nitrogen (N) than al...
Many forest ecosystems have been receiving elevated nitrogen (N) deposition due to human activity. I...
Many forest ecosystems have been receiving elevated nitrogen (N) deposition due to human activity. I...
Little is known about how above-ground vegetation may differentially influence the below-ground micr...
We assessed whether the microbial biomass of an old-growth mixed-conifer forest soil was N limited b...
Little is known about how above-ground vegetation may differentially influence the below-ground micr...
Elevated atmospheric nitrogen deposition caused by human activity induces a forest carbon sink acros...
International audienceOur aims were to characterize the fate of leaf-litter-derived nitrogen in the ...
Abstract. The biogeochemistry of nitrogen (N) was evaluated for three forest ecosystems [Woods Lake ...
We investigated the influence of soil drainage class and tree species on nitrogen (N) mineralization...
The purpose of this research was to compare soil chemistry, microbially mediated carbon (C) and nitr...
In the face of ever increasing atmospheric CO₂ a better understanding of soil properties and process...
Graduation date: 2007The objectives of this thesis were to examine the links between soil microbial ...
Evaluating how different tree species affect the microbial and physicochemical properties of technos...
(lodgepole pine) have previously been shown to reduce acetylene, but an outstanding question has bee...
Humans now dominate the nitrogen cycle by producing more biologically available nitrogen (N) than al...
Many forest ecosystems have been receiving elevated nitrogen (N) deposition due to human activity. I...
Many forest ecosystems have been receiving elevated nitrogen (N) deposition due to human activity. I...
Little is known about how above-ground vegetation may differentially influence the below-ground micr...
We assessed whether the microbial biomass of an old-growth mixed-conifer forest soil was N limited b...
Little is known about how above-ground vegetation may differentially influence the below-ground micr...
Elevated atmospheric nitrogen deposition caused by human activity induces a forest carbon sink acros...
International audienceOur aims were to characterize the fate of leaf-litter-derived nitrogen in the ...
Abstract. The biogeochemistry of nitrogen (N) was evaluated for three forest ecosystems [Woods Lake ...
We investigated the influence of soil drainage class and tree species on nitrogen (N) mineralization...