Nitrogen stable isotope (15N) natural abundance is widely used to study nitrogen cycling. In grazed ecosystems, urine patches are hot-spots of nitrogen inputs, losses, and changes in δ15N. Understanding δ15N dynamics in urine-affected vegetation is therefore crucial for accurate inferences from 15N natural abundance in grasslands. We hypothesized that leaf δ15N following urine deposition varies with time and plant functional group. Specifically, we expected (i) short-term decreases in δ15N due to foliar absorption of 15N-depleted volatilized ammonia, (ii) followed by increases in δ15N due to uptake of 15N-enriched soil inorganic nitrogen, and (iii) that the magnitude of these changes is less in legumes than in grasses. The latter should be ...
The intensification of the dairy industry in New Zealand has prompted the use of fertiliser and legu...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Nitrate dual isotopes (δ¹⁵N-NO₃⁻ and δ¹⁸O-NO₃⁻) are increasingly used to assess...
Cattle grazing of pastures deposits urine onto the pasture soil at high nitrogen (N) rates that exce...
Nitrogen stable isotope (15N) natural abundance is widely used to study nitrogen cycling. In grazed ...
Nitrogen stable isotope (15N) natural abundance is widely used to study nitrogen cycling. In grazed ...
Worldwide there is an increasing awareness of the potential risks that pasture grazing systems pose ...
Assumed contribution of different nitrogen sources to the total plant nitrogen uptake of (a) a grass...
Effects of urine application and leaf cohort on nitrogen concentration and nitrogen isotopic composi...
1. Mammalian herbivores can strongly influence nitrogen (N) cycling and herbivore urine could be a c...
$^{15}$N-labelled urine was used to study the fate of N applied as urine in spring, summer and autum...
Multispecies grasslands can alter nitrogen (N) cycling processes. A mesocosm experiment was performe...
The animal urine patch is the main source of nitrogen (N) loss from agricultural grazed pasture syst...
Background and aims: ¹⁵Nitrogen balances are useful tools to increase our understanding of soil N pr...
Ruminant urine patches in grazed grasslands significantly change the chemical and biological propert...
In grazed pasture systems, the nitrogen (N) contained in a cattle urine patch may be up to 1200 kg N...
The intensification of the dairy industry in New Zealand has prompted the use of fertiliser and legu...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Nitrate dual isotopes (δ¹⁵N-NO₃⁻ and δ¹⁸O-NO₃⁻) are increasingly used to assess...
Cattle grazing of pastures deposits urine onto the pasture soil at high nitrogen (N) rates that exce...
Nitrogen stable isotope (15N) natural abundance is widely used to study nitrogen cycling. In grazed ...
Nitrogen stable isotope (15N) natural abundance is widely used to study nitrogen cycling. In grazed ...
Worldwide there is an increasing awareness of the potential risks that pasture grazing systems pose ...
Assumed contribution of different nitrogen sources to the total plant nitrogen uptake of (a) a grass...
Effects of urine application and leaf cohort on nitrogen concentration and nitrogen isotopic composi...
1. Mammalian herbivores can strongly influence nitrogen (N) cycling and herbivore urine could be a c...
$^{15}$N-labelled urine was used to study the fate of N applied as urine in spring, summer and autum...
Multispecies grasslands can alter nitrogen (N) cycling processes. A mesocosm experiment was performe...
The animal urine patch is the main source of nitrogen (N) loss from agricultural grazed pasture syst...
Background and aims: ¹⁵Nitrogen balances are useful tools to increase our understanding of soil N pr...
Ruminant urine patches in grazed grasslands significantly change the chemical and biological propert...
In grazed pasture systems, the nitrogen (N) contained in a cattle urine patch may be up to 1200 kg N...
The intensification of the dairy industry in New Zealand has prompted the use of fertiliser and legu...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Nitrate dual isotopes (δ¹⁵N-NO₃⁻ and δ¹⁸O-NO₃⁻) are increasingly used to assess...
Cattle grazing of pastures deposits urine onto the pasture soil at high nitrogen (N) rates that exce...