Soils contain the largest near-surface reservoir of terrestrial carbon(1) and so knowledge of the factors controlling soil carbon storage and turnover is essential for understanding the changing global carbon cycle. The influence of climate on decomposition of soil carbon has been well documented(2,3), but there remains considerable uncertainty in the potential response of soil carbon dynamics to the rapid global increase in reactive nitrogen (coming largely from agricultural fertilizers and fossil fuel combustion). Here, using C-14, C-13 and compound-specific analyses of soil carbon from long-term nitrogen fertilization plots, we show that nitrogen additions significantly accelerate decomposition of light soil carbon fractions (with decada...
Soil carbon, a major component of the global carbon inventory, has significant potential for change ...
Understanding the mechanisms of soil carbon (C) formation and loss is essential for predicting the C...
The majority of carbon stored in the soils of the world is stored in forests. The refractory nature ...
Soil stores approximately twice as much carbon as the atmosphere and fluctuations in the size of the...
Experimental nitrogen (N) deposition generally inhibits decomposition and promotes carbon (C) accumu...
Rising levels of atmospheric CO2 frequently stimulate plant inputs to soil, but the consequences of ...
Soil stores approximately twice as much carbon as the atmosphere and fluctuations in the size of the...
The concentration of carbon dioxide (COx) in the atmosphere represents the balance between COx uptak...
Recent improvements in our understanding of the dynamics of soil carbon have shown that 20-40% of th...
Forest soil organic carbon (SOC) is one of the largest reservoirs of terrestrial carbon (C) and is a...
Recent improvements in our understanding of the dynamics of soil carbon have shown that 20–40% of th...
Nitrogen (N) availability has been considered as a critical factor for the cycling and storage of so...
Humans now dominate the nitrogen cycle by producing more biologically available nitrogen (N) than al...
Soil stores approximately twice as much carbon as the atmosphere and fluctuations in the size of the...
Devising agricultural management schemes that enhance food security and soil carbon levels is a high...
Soil carbon, a major component of the global carbon inventory, has significant potential for change ...
Understanding the mechanisms of soil carbon (C) formation and loss is essential for predicting the C...
The majority of carbon stored in the soils of the world is stored in forests. The refractory nature ...
Soil stores approximately twice as much carbon as the atmosphere and fluctuations in the size of the...
Experimental nitrogen (N) deposition generally inhibits decomposition and promotes carbon (C) accumu...
Rising levels of atmospheric CO2 frequently stimulate plant inputs to soil, but the consequences of ...
Soil stores approximately twice as much carbon as the atmosphere and fluctuations in the size of the...
The concentration of carbon dioxide (COx) in the atmosphere represents the balance between COx uptak...
Recent improvements in our understanding of the dynamics of soil carbon have shown that 20-40% of th...
Forest soil organic carbon (SOC) is one of the largest reservoirs of terrestrial carbon (C) and is a...
Recent improvements in our understanding of the dynamics of soil carbon have shown that 20–40% of th...
Nitrogen (N) availability has been considered as a critical factor for the cycling and storage of so...
Humans now dominate the nitrogen cycle by producing more biologically available nitrogen (N) than al...
Soil stores approximately twice as much carbon as the atmosphere and fluctuations in the size of the...
Devising agricultural management schemes that enhance food security and soil carbon levels is a high...
Soil carbon, a major component of the global carbon inventory, has significant potential for change ...
Understanding the mechanisms of soil carbon (C) formation and loss is essential for predicting the C...
The majority of carbon stored in the soils of the world is stored in forests. The refractory nature ...