Intensively managed grasslands are occasionally chemically killed with herbicide and ploughed in order to grow an arable crop. After this management, large N mineralization rates with large losses to the environment are commonly observed. However, it remains to be determined to what extent the chemical killing contribute to increased N mineralization. In this study the potential nitrogen (N) mineralization from grasslands, that were killed with herbicides but otherwise undisturbed, was investigated in a laboratory experiment with undisturbed soil columns. Subsequently we assessed the predictive value of several laboratory indices for N mineralization after chemically killing of the grass. Mineralization rates varied from 0.5 to 3.0 g N m-2 ...
Accurate estimation of mineralizable nitrogen (N) from soil organic matter is essential to improve f...
Peatland soils contain large amounts of nitrogen (N) in the soil and mineralization can contribute s...
Only 0·20–0·70 of the fertilizer-nitrogen (N) applied to grassland is taken up in herbage in the har...
Intensively managed grasslands are occasionally chemically killed with herbicide and ploughed in ord...
In grassland ecosystems when ample organic N is present, both, mineralization and nitrification can ...
1 Nitrogen mineralization was studied in four grasslands (fields A-D), which had not been fertilized...
1 Nitrogen mineralization was studied in four grasslands (fields A-D), which had not been fertilized...
Quantification of available nitrogen (N) under perennial grasslands has been consistently difficult....
Indices of N mineralization in soils of contrasting texture, pH, and organic matter contents were co...
The ability of two nitrogen cycle models, of contrasting complexity, to predict N mineralization fro...
Nitrogen (N) is accumulated under grassland depending on factors such as soil type, management, and ...
After decades of searching for a rapid method to estimate the N mineralization capacity of soil, the...
Knowledge about the size and cycle of inorganic N pool on grasslands is necessary to develop adequat...
Abstract Net N mineralization rates were measured in heathlands still dominated by ericaceous dwarf ...
Grazing affects the plant ecology and adds excreta, thereby influencing soil N relationships. Conseq...
Accurate estimation of mineralizable nitrogen (N) from soil organic matter is essential to improve f...
Peatland soils contain large amounts of nitrogen (N) in the soil and mineralization can contribute s...
Only 0·20–0·70 of the fertilizer-nitrogen (N) applied to grassland is taken up in herbage in the har...
Intensively managed grasslands are occasionally chemically killed with herbicide and ploughed in ord...
In grassland ecosystems when ample organic N is present, both, mineralization and nitrification can ...
1 Nitrogen mineralization was studied in four grasslands (fields A-D), which had not been fertilized...
1 Nitrogen mineralization was studied in four grasslands (fields A-D), which had not been fertilized...
Quantification of available nitrogen (N) under perennial grasslands has been consistently difficult....
Indices of N mineralization in soils of contrasting texture, pH, and organic matter contents were co...
The ability of two nitrogen cycle models, of contrasting complexity, to predict N mineralization fro...
Nitrogen (N) is accumulated under grassland depending on factors such as soil type, management, and ...
After decades of searching for a rapid method to estimate the N mineralization capacity of soil, the...
Knowledge about the size and cycle of inorganic N pool on grasslands is necessary to develop adequat...
Abstract Net N mineralization rates were measured in heathlands still dominated by ericaceous dwarf ...
Grazing affects the plant ecology and adds excreta, thereby influencing soil N relationships. Conseq...
Accurate estimation of mineralizable nitrogen (N) from soil organic matter is essential to improve f...
Peatland soils contain large amounts of nitrogen (N) in the soil and mineralization can contribute s...
Only 0·20–0·70 of the fertilizer-nitrogen (N) applied to grassland is taken up in herbage in the har...