Proteinaceous amino acids composed up to 50% of microbial biomass, are a primary building block of soil organic nitrogen, and play a key role in soil organic N and C cycling. However, the large-scale drivers on these organic nitrogen pools is less explored. We hypothesized that the trends related to vegetation, soil mineralogy and climate will change the composition of hydrolyzable amino acids (HAAs), both within and between each horizon. Herein we report on the patterns of HAAs, and their dependence on soil (e.g., Al, Fe, pH) and climate (e.g., precipitation) factors between soil horizons across the continental U.S. It was found that the effect of vegetation type on HAAs was greater in the A horizon than in the C horizon, which was related...
Soil nitrogen (N) mineralization is crucial for the sustainability of available soil N and hence eco...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves 127-137.xv, 137 l graphs, tablesDistribution of total nitrogen, orga...
<p>The majority of soil organic nitrogen (N) is bound in protein-like compounds and therefore its pr...
Abstract Studies of nitrogen (N) cycling have tradition-ally focused on N mineralization as the prim...
Abstract. Soil fertility and plant productivity are globally constrained by N availability. Proteins...
Climate and soils are widely recognized as major drivers of virtually all properties of ecosystems a...
Shifts in nitrogen (N) cycling rates, especially N mineralization and nitrification, due to global e...
Monomeric organic nitrogen (N) compounds such as free amino acids (FAAs) are an important resource f...
Quantifying global patterns of terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycling is central to predicting future patt...
Global nitrogen (N) deposition and precipitation change are two important factors influencing the di...
I studied the potential effects of a change in the amount, frequency and timing of precipitation on ...
Soil microbial communities and pools of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) play an important role in ecosys...
Understanding and accurately predicting the fate of carbon and nitrogen in the terrestrial biosphere...
The bioavailability of nitrogen (N) in soil relies on the progressive breakdown of necromass protein...
Aims: Soil organic nitrogen (N) turnover is significantly influenced by elevated N deposition, preci...
Soil nitrogen (N) mineralization is crucial for the sustainability of available soil N and hence eco...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves 127-137.xv, 137 l graphs, tablesDistribution of total nitrogen, orga...
<p>The majority of soil organic nitrogen (N) is bound in protein-like compounds and therefore its pr...
Abstract Studies of nitrogen (N) cycling have tradition-ally focused on N mineralization as the prim...
Abstract. Soil fertility and plant productivity are globally constrained by N availability. Proteins...
Climate and soils are widely recognized as major drivers of virtually all properties of ecosystems a...
Shifts in nitrogen (N) cycling rates, especially N mineralization and nitrification, due to global e...
Monomeric organic nitrogen (N) compounds such as free amino acids (FAAs) are an important resource f...
Quantifying global patterns of terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycling is central to predicting future patt...
Global nitrogen (N) deposition and precipitation change are two important factors influencing the di...
I studied the potential effects of a change in the amount, frequency and timing of precipitation on ...
Soil microbial communities and pools of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) play an important role in ecosys...
Understanding and accurately predicting the fate of carbon and nitrogen in the terrestrial biosphere...
The bioavailability of nitrogen (N) in soil relies on the progressive breakdown of necromass protein...
Aims: Soil organic nitrogen (N) turnover is significantly influenced by elevated N deposition, preci...
Soil nitrogen (N) mineralization is crucial for the sustainability of available soil N and hence eco...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves 127-137.xv, 137 l graphs, tablesDistribution of total nitrogen, orga...
<p>The majority of soil organic nitrogen (N) is bound in protein-like compounds and therefore its pr...