The effects of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition on organic matter decomposition vary with the biochemical characteristics of plant litter. At the ecosystem-scale, net effects are difficult to predict because various soil organic matter (SOM) fractions may respond differentially. We investigated the relationship between SOM chemistry and microbial activity in three northern deciduous forest ecosystems that have been subjected to experimental N addition for 2 years. Extractable dissolved organic carbon (DOC), DOC aromaticity, C : N ratio, and functional group distribution, measured by Fourier transform infrared spectra (FTIR), were analyzed for litter and SOM. The largest biochemical changes were found in the sugar maple–basswood (SMBW) an...
© 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS Urban soils play an essential role in delivering ecosystem services due t...
Understanding the links between litter chemical transformations and functional microbial communities...
Forest litter decomposition is a major component of the global carbon (C) budget, and is greatly aff...
Anthropogenic nitrogen enrichment alters decomposition processes that control the flux of carbon (C)...
Increased atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition can alter the processing and storage of organic carbon...
Large regions of temperate forest are subject to elevated atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition which ...
The fungal community of the forest floor was examined as the cause of previously reported increases ...
Background: Nitrogen (N) deposition alters litter decomposition and soil carbon (C) sequestration by...
Long-term nitrogen (N) addition experiments have found positive, negative, and neutral effects of ad...
The burning of fossil fuels and subsequent atmospheric deposition of nitrate (NO3-) has increased th...
Accumulating evidence indicates that future rates of atmospheric N deposition have the potential to ...
Long-term nitrogen (N) addition experiments have found positive, negative, and neutral effects of ad...
Nitrogen deposition rates in southern California are the highest in North America and have had subst...
Sugar maple ( Acer saccharum Marsh.)-dominated northern hardwood forests in the upper Lakes States r...
© 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS Urban soils play an essential role in delivering ecosystem services due t...
© 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS Urban soils play an essential role in delivering ecosystem services due t...
Understanding the links between litter chemical transformations and functional microbial communities...
Forest litter decomposition is a major component of the global carbon (C) budget, and is greatly aff...
Anthropogenic nitrogen enrichment alters decomposition processes that control the flux of carbon (C)...
Increased atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition can alter the processing and storage of organic carbon...
Large regions of temperate forest are subject to elevated atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition which ...
The fungal community of the forest floor was examined as the cause of previously reported increases ...
Background: Nitrogen (N) deposition alters litter decomposition and soil carbon (C) sequestration by...
Long-term nitrogen (N) addition experiments have found positive, negative, and neutral effects of ad...
The burning of fossil fuels and subsequent atmospheric deposition of nitrate (NO3-) has increased th...
Accumulating evidence indicates that future rates of atmospheric N deposition have the potential to ...
Long-term nitrogen (N) addition experiments have found positive, negative, and neutral effects of ad...
Nitrogen deposition rates in southern California are the highest in North America and have had subst...
Sugar maple ( Acer saccharum Marsh.)-dominated northern hardwood forests in the upper Lakes States r...
© 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS Urban soils play an essential role in delivering ecosystem services due t...
© 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS Urban soils play an essential role in delivering ecosystem services due t...
Understanding the links between litter chemical transformations and functional microbial communities...
Forest litter decomposition is a major component of the global carbon (C) budget, and is greatly aff...