The natural abundance of δ15N in soils is a simple tool for understanding ecosystem nitrogen cycling. However, the main drivers for soil δ15N in different natural land use types are not clear enough. To investigate the main drivers for soil δ15N in different land uses, we measured δ15N in the top 10 cm of the soil along a precipitation gradient with various land uses on the Loess Plateau of China, which covers a total area of 620,000 km2 and is one of the most erodible area in the world, to determine effects of climatic, soil and vegetation factors on soil δ15N and the relationships between them using the partial least squares regression (PLSR) method. Soil δ15N ranged from 1‰ to 9‰ on the Loess Plateau with an average of 5.8‰ in forest lan...
Quantifying global patterns of terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycling is central to predicting future patt...
Quantifying global patterns of terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycling is central to predicting future patt...
<div><p>Decreasing temperature and increasing precipitation along altitude gradients are typical mou...
The patterns of soil nitrogen (N) isotope composition at large spatial and temporal scales and their...
Nitrogen cycling is tightly associated with environment. The south slope of a given mountain could ...
Water availability is the most influential factor affecting plant carbon (δ(13)C) and nitrogen (δ(15...
National Basic Research Program (973 Program) of China 2010CB833503;Chinese Academy of Sciences for...
Carbon and nitrogen are among the most important biogenic elements in terrestrial ecosystems, and ca...
Nitrogen isotope ratios (δ15N) in plants and soil are widely known as indicators of the N cycle in t...
Soil C and N turnover rates and contents are strongly influenced by climates (e.g., mean annual temp...
Understanding the stable carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of surface soil organic matter under var...
Quantifying global patterns of terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycling is central to predicting future patt...
The natural abundance of stable nitrogen isotopes (δ15N) provides insights into the N dynamics of te...
Quantifying global patterns of terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycling is central to predicting future patt...
Natural isotopic abundance in soil and foliar can provide integrated information related to the long...
Quantifying global patterns of terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycling is central to predicting future patt...
Quantifying global patterns of terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycling is central to predicting future patt...
<div><p>Decreasing temperature and increasing precipitation along altitude gradients are typical mou...
The patterns of soil nitrogen (N) isotope composition at large spatial and temporal scales and their...
Nitrogen cycling is tightly associated with environment. The south slope of a given mountain could ...
Water availability is the most influential factor affecting plant carbon (δ(13)C) and nitrogen (δ(15...
National Basic Research Program (973 Program) of China 2010CB833503;Chinese Academy of Sciences for...
Carbon and nitrogen are among the most important biogenic elements in terrestrial ecosystems, and ca...
Nitrogen isotope ratios (δ15N) in plants and soil are widely known as indicators of the N cycle in t...
Soil C and N turnover rates and contents are strongly influenced by climates (e.g., mean annual temp...
Understanding the stable carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of surface soil organic matter under var...
Quantifying global patterns of terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycling is central to predicting future patt...
The natural abundance of stable nitrogen isotopes (δ15N) provides insights into the N dynamics of te...
Quantifying global patterns of terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycling is central to predicting future patt...
Natural isotopic abundance in soil and foliar can provide integrated information related to the long...
Quantifying global patterns of terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycling is central to predicting future patt...
Quantifying global patterns of terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycling is central to predicting future patt...
<div><p>Decreasing temperature and increasing precipitation along altitude gradients are typical mou...