Denitrification is the most uncertain component of the nitrogen (N) cycle, hampering our ability to assess its contribution to reactive N (Nr) removal. This uncertainty emanates from the difficulty in measuring in situ soil N<sub>2</sub> production and from the high spatiotemporal variability of the process itself. In situ denitrification was measured monthly between April 2013 and October 2014 in natural (organic and forest) and seminatural ecosystems (semi-improved and improved grasslands) in two UK catchments. Using the <sup>15</sup>N-gas flux method with low additions of <sup>15</sup>NO<sub>3</sub><sup>–</sup> tracer, a minimum detectable flux rate of 4 μg N m<sup>–2</sup> h<sup>–1</sup> and 0.2 ng N m<sup>–2</sup> h<sup>–1</sup> for N<...
Pasture-based livestock systems are often associated with losses of reactive forms of nitrogen (N) t...
Denitrification is a critical process regulating the removal of bioavailable nitrogen (N) from natur...
Soils under pasture are subjected to repeated wetting and drying cycles in response to rainfall, irr...
Denitrification is the most uncertain component of the nitrogen (N) cycle, hampering our ability to ...
Rationale: Denitrification (the reduction of oxidized forms of inorganic N to N2O and N2) from uplan...
The production of dinitrogen (N2) and emission to the atmosphere returns reactive nitrogen (N) speci...
peer-reviewedUnderstanding denitrification rates in groundwater ecosystems can help predict where ag...
Soil denitrification is considered the most un-constrained process in the global N cycle due to unce...
Most studies determining the contribution of nitrification and denitrification to NO and N₂O emissi...
Soil denitrification is considered the most un-constrained process in the global N cycle due to unce...
Nitrous oxide fluxes and denitrification rates were measured in situ over a year at a riparian site ...
Denitrification, a significant pathway of reactive N-loss from terrestrial soils, impacts on agricul...
•Denitrification in soil is a challenging process to quantify under in situ conditions, which seriou...
[1] Wetland soil oxygen (O2) is rarely measured, which limits our understanding of a key regulator o...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is of major importance as a greenhouse gas and precursor of ozone (O3) destructi...
Pasture-based livestock systems are often associated with losses of reactive forms of nitrogen (N) t...
Denitrification is a critical process regulating the removal of bioavailable nitrogen (N) from natur...
Soils under pasture are subjected to repeated wetting and drying cycles in response to rainfall, irr...
Denitrification is the most uncertain component of the nitrogen (N) cycle, hampering our ability to ...
Rationale: Denitrification (the reduction of oxidized forms of inorganic N to N2O and N2) from uplan...
The production of dinitrogen (N2) and emission to the atmosphere returns reactive nitrogen (N) speci...
peer-reviewedUnderstanding denitrification rates in groundwater ecosystems can help predict where ag...
Soil denitrification is considered the most un-constrained process in the global N cycle due to unce...
Most studies determining the contribution of nitrification and denitrification to NO and N₂O emissi...
Soil denitrification is considered the most un-constrained process in the global N cycle due to unce...
Nitrous oxide fluxes and denitrification rates were measured in situ over a year at a riparian site ...
Denitrification, a significant pathway of reactive N-loss from terrestrial soils, impacts on agricul...
•Denitrification in soil is a challenging process to quantify under in situ conditions, which seriou...
[1] Wetland soil oxygen (O2) is rarely measured, which limits our understanding of a key regulator o...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is of major importance as a greenhouse gas and precursor of ozone (O3) destructi...
Pasture-based livestock systems are often associated with losses of reactive forms of nitrogen (N) t...
Denitrification is a critical process regulating the removal of bioavailable nitrogen (N) from natur...
Soils under pasture are subjected to repeated wetting and drying cycles in response to rainfall, irr...