Increasing recognition of S deficiency in soils has raised the need for understanding processes governing S cycling and availability in soils. However, the quantification of the two main processes of S cycling, i.e. mineralization and immobilization, remains difficult as these processes occur simultaneously. A modified isotope 35SO4 dilution technique was developed and used to measure the effect of sulphate (SO4) fertilization on S mineralization and immobilization in planted (pot experiment with ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum L.)) and unplanted soils (incubation). The immobilization and mineralization of S was calculated from the dynamics of stable and labelled S in soil KH2PO4 extracts containing an anion exchange membrane that concentrates...
Sulfur in soils is a crucial nutrient for all organisms including plants. Sulfate (SO42-), a water s...
In a Podzol (central Ontario) and a Brunisol-Luvisol (southern Ontario), SO4 in soil seepage is buff...
Reductions in atmospheric inputs of S in rainfall, and the world's reliance on non-, or low-S contai...
Sulfur (S) deficiency in soils is increasingly recognized in agricultural systems. The quantificatio...
The increasing occurrence of sulphur (S) deficiency in soils calls for a better understanding and pr...
Sulfur (S) is an essential element for plants and animals. Because elements combine in soil organic ...
Not AvailableThe mineralization of sulfur (S) was investigated in a Vertisol and an Inceptisol amend...
An open system of incubation was developed to measure sulphur mineralisation in a wide range of New ...
Global plant sulphur (S) deficiency is increasing because of a reduction in sulphate-based fertilise...
Different forms of S (inorganic sulphate-S and organic S forms) were measured in extracts from field...
Sulphur (S) deficiency in plants is widespread throughout the world. In soil S can be found in organ...
Global plant sulphur (S) deficiency is increasing because of a reduction in sulphate-based fertilise...
Global plant sulphur (S) deficiency is increasing because of a reduction in sulphate-based fertilise...
Four stable isotopes of sulfur (S) exist (32S, 33S, 34S, 36S) whose natural isotopic percentage abun...
Based on mass spectroscopically determined "3"4S/"3" 2S and "1"8O/&quo...
Sulfur in soils is a crucial nutrient for all organisms including plants. Sulfate (SO42-), a water s...
In a Podzol (central Ontario) and a Brunisol-Luvisol (southern Ontario), SO4 in soil seepage is buff...
Reductions in atmospheric inputs of S in rainfall, and the world's reliance on non-, or low-S contai...
Sulfur (S) deficiency in soils is increasingly recognized in agricultural systems. The quantificatio...
The increasing occurrence of sulphur (S) deficiency in soils calls for a better understanding and pr...
Sulfur (S) is an essential element for plants and animals. Because elements combine in soil organic ...
Not AvailableThe mineralization of sulfur (S) was investigated in a Vertisol and an Inceptisol amend...
An open system of incubation was developed to measure sulphur mineralisation in a wide range of New ...
Global plant sulphur (S) deficiency is increasing because of a reduction in sulphate-based fertilise...
Different forms of S (inorganic sulphate-S and organic S forms) were measured in extracts from field...
Sulphur (S) deficiency in plants is widespread throughout the world. In soil S can be found in organ...
Global plant sulphur (S) deficiency is increasing because of a reduction in sulphate-based fertilise...
Global plant sulphur (S) deficiency is increasing because of a reduction in sulphate-based fertilise...
Four stable isotopes of sulfur (S) exist (32S, 33S, 34S, 36S) whose natural isotopic percentage abun...
Based on mass spectroscopically determined "3"4S/"3" 2S and "1"8O/&quo...
Sulfur in soils is a crucial nutrient for all organisms including plants. Sulfate (SO42-), a water s...
In a Podzol (central Ontario) and a Brunisol-Luvisol (southern Ontario), SO4 in soil seepage is buff...
Reductions in atmospheric inputs of S in rainfall, and the world's reliance on non-, or low-S contai...