1. Microbial activity plays a central role in nitrogen (N) cycling, with effects on forest productivity. Though N bio-transformations, such as nitrification, are known to occur in the soil, here we investigate whether nitrifiers are present in tree canopies and actively process atmospheric N. 2. This study was conducted in a Mediterranean holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) forest in Spain during the transition from hot dry summer to cool wet winter. We quantified NH4+—N and NO3-—N fluxes for rainfall (RF) and throughfall (TF) and used δ15N, δ18O, and Δ17O to elucidate sources of NO3-. Finally, we characterized microbial communities and abundance of nitrifiers on foliage, RF and TF water through metabarcoding and quantitative Polymerase Chain React...
The use of co-occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro-organisms has provided n...
Biological nitrogen fixation is critical for the nitrogen cycle of tropical forests, yet we know lit...
Little is known about how above-ground vegetation may differentially influence the below-ground micr...
1. Microbial activity plays a central role in nitrogen (N) cycling, with effects on forest productiv...
Forest canopies influence our climate through carbon, water and energy exchanges with the atmosphere...
11 páginas, 6 figuras, 3 tablas.Pulses of microbial nitrogen (N) supply often occur during storms in...
This study examines the role of tree canopies in processing atmospheric nitrogen (N-dep) for four fo...
Due to forest fragmentation, forest edges have become dominant features in landscapes around the wor...
none3siPurpose of Review We provide an overview of the main processes occurring during the interacti...
A defining feature of the redwood forest in coastal California is the presence of fog in the summer ...
The long-term contribution of nitrification to nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from terrestrial ecosys...
Forest canopy structure controls the timing, amount and chemical character of precipitation supply t...
Forest canopy structure controls the timing, amount and chemical character of precipitation supply t...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a key driver of global change with significant effects on carbon (C) cycl...
A defining feature of the redwood forest in coastal California is the presence of fog in the summer ...
The use of co-occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro-organisms has provided n...
Biological nitrogen fixation is critical for the nitrogen cycle of tropical forests, yet we know lit...
Little is known about how above-ground vegetation may differentially influence the below-ground micr...
1. Microbial activity plays a central role in nitrogen (N) cycling, with effects on forest productiv...
Forest canopies influence our climate through carbon, water and energy exchanges with the atmosphere...
11 páginas, 6 figuras, 3 tablas.Pulses of microbial nitrogen (N) supply often occur during storms in...
This study examines the role of tree canopies in processing atmospheric nitrogen (N-dep) for four fo...
Due to forest fragmentation, forest edges have become dominant features in landscapes around the wor...
none3siPurpose of Review We provide an overview of the main processes occurring during the interacti...
A defining feature of the redwood forest in coastal California is the presence of fog in the summer ...
The long-term contribution of nitrification to nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from terrestrial ecosys...
Forest canopy structure controls the timing, amount and chemical character of precipitation supply t...
Forest canopy structure controls the timing, amount and chemical character of precipitation supply t...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a key driver of global change with significant effects on carbon (C) cycl...
A defining feature of the redwood forest in coastal California is the presence of fog in the summer ...
The use of co-occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro-organisms has provided n...
Biological nitrogen fixation is critical for the nitrogen cycle of tropical forests, yet we know lit...
Little is known about how above-ground vegetation may differentially influence the below-ground micr...