[1] Advances in nitrogen (N) saturation and retention theories have focused on soil organic matter (SOM) biogeochemistry in the absence of dynamic soil hydrology. Here we exploit two soil types with contrasting textures that span a hillslope gradient to test hypotheses that suggest N saturation symptoms are regulated by the interactive effects of soil texture, OM, and hydrology on N retention capacity (maximum pool size) and N retention kinetics (N retention rate). Down the hillslope gradient, soil solution nitrate (NO3) concentrations sampled with lysimeters increased, while 15NO3-N retention decreased. Landscape location (upland, hillslope, and toeslope) and soil type interacted to affect soil solution NO3 concentrations so that the downs...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2005. This article is posted here by permission of...
This study examined changes in stream and soil water NO3−and their relationship to temporal and spat...
Nitrate (NO3−) is often observed in surface waters draining terrestrial ecosystems that remain stron...
Advances in nitrogen (N) saturation and retention theories have focused on soil organic matter (SOM)...
The transport and transformation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and dissolved inorganic nitrogen ...
Nitrogen is commonly thought of as the most limiting nutrient to plant growth, yet elevated N deposi...
Silvicultural treatments represent disturbances to forest ecosystems often resulting in transient in...
Substantial nitrogen (N) retention by temperate terrestrial ecosystems results from the rapid storag...
International audienceWe hypothesized that the patterns of NO3? and NH4+ retention are different ove...
Variation in soil properties within a production field can drastically differ in pH, nutrient, and w...
Riparian forests are in a unique position in the landscape since they form a transition between upla...
A simple model of nitrogen (N) saturation, based on an extension of the biogeochemical model MAGIC, ...
Anthropogenic activities have caused an increase in levels of atmospherically derived ammonium (NH4+...
Integration of perennial filter strips (PFS) into the toeslopes of agricultural watersheds may decre...
The development and initial application of a mechanistic model (TOUGHREACT-N) designed to characteri...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2005. This article is posted here by permission of...
This study examined changes in stream and soil water NO3−and their relationship to temporal and spat...
Nitrate (NO3−) is often observed in surface waters draining terrestrial ecosystems that remain stron...
Advances in nitrogen (N) saturation and retention theories have focused on soil organic matter (SOM)...
The transport and transformation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and dissolved inorganic nitrogen ...
Nitrogen is commonly thought of as the most limiting nutrient to plant growth, yet elevated N deposi...
Silvicultural treatments represent disturbances to forest ecosystems often resulting in transient in...
Substantial nitrogen (N) retention by temperate terrestrial ecosystems results from the rapid storag...
International audienceWe hypothesized that the patterns of NO3? and NH4+ retention are different ove...
Variation in soil properties within a production field can drastically differ in pH, nutrient, and w...
Riparian forests are in a unique position in the landscape since they form a transition between upla...
A simple model of nitrogen (N) saturation, based on an extension of the biogeochemical model MAGIC, ...
Anthropogenic activities have caused an increase in levels of atmospherically derived ammonium (NH4+...
Integration of perennial filter strips (PFS) into the toeslopes of agricultural watersheds may decre...
The development and initial application of a mechanistic model (TOUGHREACT-N) designed to characteri...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2005. This article is posted here by permission of...
This study examined changes in stream and soil water NO3−and their relationship to temporal and spat...
Nitrate (NO3−) is often observed in surface waters draining terrestrial ecosystems that remain stron...