The aim of this study was to investigate the abundance and composition of soluble organic nitrogen (SON) and its labile components (protein and total free amino acids) in horticultural soils managed by organic (ORG) or conventional (CNV) practices under greenhouse or open field conditions. Protein concentration accounted for a high proportion of the SON fraction in all sampled sites, while free amino acids (FAAs) only constituted a small proportion. The contents of soil SON, protein, total FAAs and nitrate-nitrogen (NO -N) increased in organic soils more than those under conventional practice. Soils cultivated in greenhouse conditions contained greater pools of total soluble nitrogen (TSN) and SON as well as NO -N and ammonium-nitrogen (NH ...
Many positive environmental benefits are associated with organic agriculture, however, nutrient loss...
Abstract. Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) may play an important role in plant nutrition and nitroge...
Compelling evidence recently demonstrated that plants can take up nitrogen (N) as organic molecules....
Abstract Introduction Nitrogen is a key nutrient for plants. Often less than 50% of the applied nitr...
Soluble organic N (SON) is often more abundant than soluble inorganic N (SIN) in forest soils. The ...
Not AvailableThe influence of 30 years of cropping with different fertilizer and farmyard manure (FY...
Addressing the limited knowledge of nitrogen (N) pools in tropical agricultural soils and the need t...
Although the importance of amino acids to plant nitrogen (N) nutrition in most terrestrial ecosystem...
How farming systems supply sufficient nitrogen (N) for high yields but with reduced N losses is a ce...
Although the importance of amino acids to plant nitrogen (N) nutrition in most terrestrial ecosystem...
Grass and legume intercropping systems, particularly ryegrass-clover mixed cultures, increase grassl...
A comparative study of organic and conventional arable farming systems was conducted in The Netherla...
Abstract Studies of nitrogen (N) cycling have tradition-ally focused on N mineralization as the prim...
Manure is a common source of nitrogen (N) in organic farming. However, manure is not always easily a...
<div><p>How farming systems supply sufficient nitrogen (N) for high yields but with reduced N losses...
Many positive environmental benefits are associated with organic agriculture, however, nutrient loss...
Abstract. Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) may play an important role in plant nutrition and nitroge...
Compelling evidence recently demonstrated that plants can take up nitrogen (N) as organic molecules....
Abstract Introduction Nitrogen is a key nutrient for plants. Often less than 50% of the applied nitr...
Soluble organic N (SON) is often more abundant than soluble inorganic N (SIN) in forest soils. The ...
Not AvailableThe influence of 30 years of cropping with different fertilizer and farmyard manure (FY...
Addressing the limited knowledge of nitrogen (N) pools in tropical agricultural soils and the need t...
Although the importance of amino acids to plant nitrogen (N) nutrition in most terrestrial ecosystem...
How farming systems supply sufficient nitrogen (N) for high yields but with reduced N losses is a ce...
Although the importance of amino acids to plant nitrogen (N) nutrition in most terrestrial ecosystem...
Grass and legume intercropping systems, particularly ryegrass-clover mixed cultures, increase grassl...
A comparative study of organic and conventional arable farming systems was conducted in The Netherla...
Abstract Studies of nitrogen (N) cycling have tradition-ally focused on N mineralization as the prim...
Manure is a common source of nitrogen (N) in organic farming. However, manure is not always easily a...
<div><p>How farming systems supply sufficient nitrogen (N) for high yields but with reduced N losses...
Many positive environmental benefits are associated with organic agriculture, however, nutrient loss...
Abstract. Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) may play an important role in plant nutrition and nitroge...
Compelling evidence recently demonstrated that plants can take up nitrogen (N) as organic molecules....