A simple model of nitrogen (N) saturation, based on an extension of the biogeochemical model MAGIC, has been tested at two long-running heathland N manipulation experiments. The model simulates N immobilisation as a function of organic soil C/N ratio, but permits a proportion of immobilised N to be accompanied by accumulation of soil carbon (C), slowing the rate of C/N ratio change and subsequent N saturation. The model successfully reproduced observed treatment effects on soil C and N, and inorganic N leaching, for both sites. At the C-rich upland site, N addition led to relatively small reductions in soil C/N, low inorganic N leaching, and a substantial increase in organic soil C. At the C-poor lowland site, soil C/N ratio decreases and N...
The results from three long-term field manipulation studies of the impacts of increased nitrogen dep...
Nitrogen is commonly thought of as the most limiting nutrient to plant growth, yet elevated N deposi...
High levels of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition in Europe and North America were maintained throu...
A simple model of nitrogen (N) saturation, based on an extension of the biogeochemical model MAGIC, ...
A catchment-scale mass-balance model of linked carbon and nitrogen cycling in ecosystems has been de...
International audienceA catchment-scale mass-balance model of linked carbon and nitrogen cycling in ...
Deposition of reactive nitrogen (N) compounds has the potential to cause severe damage to sensitive ...
Deposition of reactive nitrogen (N) compounds has the potential to cause severe damage to sensitive ...
The dynamic model N14C simulates changes in the plant-soil dynamics of nitrogen and carbon, brought ...
The dynamic model N14C simulates changes in the plant-soil dynamics of nitrogen and carbon, brought ...
We present a new formulation of the acidification model MAGIC that uses decomposer dynamics to link ...
Recent observations indicate that long-term N additions can slow decomposition, leading to C accumul...
Recent observations indicate that long-term N additions can slow decomposition, leading to C accumul...
Carbon (C) saturation theory suggests that soils have a limited capacity to stabilize organic C and ...
The results from three long-term field manipulation studies of the impacts of increased nitrogen dep...
The results from three long-term field manipulation studies of the impacts of increased nitrogen dep...
Nitrogen is commonly thought of as the most limiting nutrient to plant growth, yet elevated N deposi...
High levels of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition in Europe and North America were maintained throu...
A simple model of nitrogen (N) saturation, based on an extension of the biogeochemical model MAGIC, ...
A catchment-scale mass-balance model of linked carbon and nitrogen cycling in ecosystems has been de...
International audienceA catchment-scale mass-balance model of linked carbon and nitrogen cycling in ...
Deposition of reactive nitrogen (N) compounds has the potential to cause severe damage to sensitive ...
Deposition of reactive nitrogen (N) compounds has the potential to cause severe damage to sensitive ...
The dynamic model N14C simulates changes in the plant-soil dynamics of nitrogen and carbon, brought ...
The dynamic model N14C simulates changes in the plant-soil dynamics of nitrogen and carbon, brought ...
We present a new formulation of the acidification model MAGIC that uses decomposer dynamics to link ...
Recent observations indicate that long-term N additions can slow decomposition, leading to C accumul...
Recent observations indicate that long-term N additions can slow decomposition, leading to C accumul...
Carbon (C) saturation theory suggests that soils have a limited capacity to stabilize organic C and ...
The results from three long-term field manipulation studies of the impacts of increased nitrogen dep...
The results from three long-term field manipulation studies of the impacts of increased nitrogen dep...
Nitrogen is commonly thought of as the most limiting nutrient to plant growth, yet elevated N deposi...
High levels of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition in Europe and North America were maintained throu...