The effect of N fertilization on residue decomposition has been studied extensively; however, contrasting results reflect differences in residue quality, the form of N applied, and the type of soil studied. A 60 d laboratory incubation experiment was conducted to ascertain the effect of synthetic N addition on the decomposition of two corn (Zea mays L.) stover mixtures differing in C:N ratio by continuous monitoring of CO2 emissions and periodic measurement of microbial biomass and enzyme activities involved in C and N cycling. Cumulative CO2 production was greater for the high than low N residue treatment, and was significantly increased by the addition of exogenous N. The latter effect was prominent during the first month of incubation, w...
Available C produced by crop roots during growth can profoundly influence microbial activities that ...
International audienceCrop residues are the main source of carbon (C) inputs to soils in cropping sy...
Harvesting corn (Zea mays L.) residue for use as a biofuel feedstock may alter important chemical an...
Crop residues are the prime source of energy and nutrients affecting soil biological, chemical and p...
International audienceStatistical relationships were established between the fate of C and N from 47...
Crop residues with high C/N ratio immobilize N released during decomposition in soil, thus reducing ...
This study assessed the respective roles of biochemical quality and N content of plant residues on C...
An increased knowledge of crop residue decomposition and nutrient release pattern is a critical comp...
We investigated how the carbon quality of soil amendments based upon their carbon (C)-to-nitrogen (N...
Humans now dominate the nitrogen cycle by producing more biologically available nitrogen (N) than al...
Intensive use of N fertilizer, in modern agricultue is motivated by the economic value of high grain...
Returning residue to soils is not only an effective nutrient management method, but also can reduce ...
As the atmospheric CO2 concentration continues to increase, more attention is being focused on the s...
Understanding the effect of manure and crop residue application on N mineralization in soil is cruc...
To improve our ability to predict SOC mineralization response to residue and N additions in soils wi...
Available C produced by crop roots during growth can profoundly influence microbial activities that ...
International audienceCrop residues are the main source of carbon (C) inputs to soils in cropping sy...
Harvesting corn (Zea mays L.) residue for use as a biofuel feedstock may alter important chemical an...
Crop residues are the prime source of energy and nutrients affecting soil biological, chemical and p...
International audienceStatistical relationships were established between the fate of C and N from 47...
Crop residues with high C/N ratio immobilize N released during decomposition in soil, thus reducing ...
This study assessed the respective roles of biochemical quality and N content of plant residues on C...
An increased knowledge of crop residue decomposition and nutrient release pattern is a critical comp...
We investigated how the carbon quality of soil amendments based upon their carbon (C)-to-nitrogen (N...
Humans now dominate the nitrogen cycle by producing more biologically available nitrogen (N) than al...
Intensive use of N fertilizer, in modern agricultue is motivated by the economic value of high grain...
Returning residue to soils is not only an effective nutrient management method, but also can reduce ...
As the atmospheric CO2 concentration continues to increase, more attention is being focused on the s...
Understanding the effect of manure and crop residue application on N mineralization in soil is cruc...
To improve our ability to predict SOC mineralization response to residue and N additions in soils wi...
Available C produced by crop roots during growth can profoundly influence microbial activities that ...
International audienceCrop residues are the main source of carbon (C) inputs to soils in cropping sy...
Harvesting corn (Zea mays L.) residue for use as a biofuel feedstock may alter important chemical an...