Knowledge of the fate of deposited N in the possibly N-limited, highly biodiverse north Andean forests is important because of the possible effects of N inputs on plant performance and species composition. We analyzed concentrations and fluxes of NO3 −–N, NH4 +–N and dissolved organic N (DON) in rainfall, throughfall, litter leachate, mineral soil solutions (0.15–0.30 m depths) and stream water in a montane forest in Ecuador during four consecutive quarters and used the natural 15N abundance in NO3 − during the passage of rain water through the ecosystem and bulk δ15N values in soil to detect N transformations. Depletion of 15N in NO3 − and increased NO3 −–N fluxes during the passage through the canopy and the organic layer indicated nitrif...
Nitrogen cycling is an important aspect of forest ecosystem functioning. Pristine temperate rainfore...
Many pristine humid tropical forests show simultaneously high nitrogen (N) richness and sustained lo...
Several lines of evidence suggest that nitrogen in most tropical forests is relatively more availabl...
Water-bound nitrogen (N) cycling in temperate terrestrial ecosystems of the Northern Hemisphere is t...
Various studies over the last 15 years have attempted to describe the processes of N retention, satu...
Background and aims The aim of this study is to enhance our knowledge of nitrogen (N) cycling and...
Understanding the relationship between land use and the dynamics of nitrate (NO3−) is the key to co...
The δ15N composition of the dominant form of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) was determined in up...
Denitrification is a major process contributing to the removal of nitrogen (N) from ecosystems, but ...
lobal scale analyses of soil and foliage δ15N have found positive relationships between δ15N and eco...
Chronic elevated nitrogen (N) deposition can lead to ecosystem N saturation, which is theorized to o...
To better understand the factors that control N retention and N export in forested watersheds, it is...
Because of measurement difficulties, only a few studies on natural 15N abundance (δ15N) of inorganic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering,...
Nitrogen (N) deposition affects forest biogeo-chemical cycles worldwide, often contributing to N sat...
Nitrogen cycling is an important aspect of forest ecosystem functioning. Pristine temperate rainfore...
Many pristine humid tropical forests show simultaneously high nitrogen (N) richness and sustained lo...
Several lines of evidence suggest that nitrogen in most tropical forests is relatively more availabl...
Water-bound nitrogen (N) cycling in temperate terrestrial ecosystems of the Northern Hemisphere is t...
Various studies over the last 15 years have attempted to describe the processes of N retention, satu...
Background and aims The aim of this study is to enhance our knowledge of nitrogen (N) cycling and...
Understanding the relationship between land use and the dynamics of nitrate (NO3−) is the key to co...
The δ15N composition of the dominant form of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) was determined in up...
Denitrification is a major process contributing to the removal of nitrogen (N) from ecosystems, but ...
lobal scale analyses of soil and foliage δ15N have found positive relationships between δ15N and eco...
Chronic elevated nitrogen (N) deposition can lead to ecosystem N saturation, which is theorized to o...
To better understand the factors that control N retention and N export in forested watersheds, it is...
Because of measurement difficulties, only a few studies on natural 15N abundance (δ15N) of inorganic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering,...
Nitrogen (N) deposition affects forest biogeo-chemical cycles worldwide, often contributing to N sat...
Nitrogen cycling is an important aspect of forest ecosystem functioning. Pristine temperate rainfore...
Many pristine humid tropical forests show simultaneously high nitrogen (N) richness and sustained lo...
Several lines of evidence suggest that nitrogen in most tropical forests is relatively more availabl...