Soil temperature, water potential, and substrate (C) availability are the primary constraints on microbial activity within soil and display substantial seasonal variation within northern deciduous forests. Following autumn litterfall, soil C availability is relatively high, and N should be assimilated by soil microorganisms to maintain or form new biomass. Conversely, N should be mineralized from microbial biomass during midsummer when C availability is relatively low and soil temperatures are high. Because N availability is directly controlled by microbial activity, we hypothesized that microbial biomass and net N mineralization are inversely related on a seasonal basis. To test this hypothesis, we studied the temporal relationship between...
General EcologyWildfire is a disturbance that affects forest ecosystems and forest succession all ov...
Sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.(-dominated northern hardwood forests in the upper Lakes States re...
Substrate quality and the availability of nutrients are major factors controlling microbial decompos...
The soil microbial community and nitrogen (N) dynamics change seasonally due to several factors. The...
Master of Science (MS)Natural Resources and EnvironmentUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umi...
Global climate change may impact the cycling of C, N, and S in forest ecosystems because increased s...
Recent attention has focused on organic matter storage in forested ecosystems because climate change...
Although the physiological nitrogen demand of the soil microbial biomass is a major determinant of N...
We examined fine-root ( \u3c 2.0 mm diameter) respiration throughout one growing season in four nor...
We assessed whether the microbial biomass of an old-growth mixed-conifer forest soil was N limited b...
Previous studies have shown that fertilization with nitrogen depresses overall microbial biomass and...
The temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition has been a source of much deb...
AbstractSubstrate quality and the availability of nutrients are major factors controlling microbial ...
Soil net nitrogen mineralization rate (N-min), which is critical for soil nitrogen availability and ...
Northern hardwood forests are susceptible to nitrogen (N) loss through nitrate (NO$\sb3\sp-)$ leachi...
General EcologyWildfire is a disturbance that affects forest ecosystems and forest succession all ov...
Sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.(-dominated northern hardwood forests in the upper Lakes States re...
Substrate quality and the availability of nutrients are major factors controlling microbial decompos...
The soil microbial community and nitrogen (N) dynamics change seasonally due to several factors. The...
Master of Science (MS)Natural Resources and EnvironmentUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umi...
Global climate change may impact the cycling of C, N, and S in forest ecosystems because increased s...
Recent attention has focused on organic matter storage in forested ecosystems because climate change...
Although the physiological nitrogen demand of the soil microbial biomass is a major determinant of N...
We examined fine-root ( \u3c 2.0 mm diameter) respiration throughout one growing season in four nor...
We assessed whether the microbial biomass of an old-growth mixed-conifer forest soil was N limited b...
Previous studies have shown that fertilization with nitrogen depresses overall microbial biomass and...
The temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition has been a source of much deb...
AbstractSubstrate quality and the availability of nutrients are major factors controlling microbial ...
Soil net nitrogen mineralization rate (N-min), which is critical for soil nitrogen availability and ...
Northern hardwood forests are susceptible to nitrogen (N) loss through nitrate (NO$\sb3\sp-)$ leachi...
General EcologyWildfire is a disturbance that affects forest ecosystems and forest succession all ov...
Sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.(-dominated northern hardwood forests in the upper Lakes States re...
Substrate quality and the availability of nutrients are major factors controlling microbial decompos...