International audienceStudies about nitrogen (N) mineralization and nitrification in deep soil layers are rare because N processes are considered to occur mainly in topsoil that hosts active and diverse microbial communities. This study aimed to measure the soil potential net N mineralization (PNM) and nitrification (PNN) down to 4 m depth and to discuss factors controlling their variability. Twenty-one soil cores were collected at the Restinclières agroforestry experimental site, where 14-year-old hybrid walnut trees were intercropped with durum wheat. Soil cores were incubated in the dark in the laboratory at both 6 and 25°C. The soil was a deep calcic fluvisol with a fluctuating water table. It featured a black layer that was very rich i...
Nitrogen is commonly thought of as the most limiting nutrient to plant growth, yet elevated N deposi...
Nitrogen is commonly thought of as the most limiting nutrient to plant growth, yet elevated N deposi...
Soil nitrogen (N) mineralization is crucial for the sustainability of available soil N and hence eco...
International audienceStudies about nitrogen (N) mineralization and nitrification in deep soil layer...
In grassland ecosystems when ample organic N is present, both, mineralization and nitrification can ...
The denitrification process profoundly affects soil nitrogen (N) availability and generates its bypr...
Deep soil stores a large amount of organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N). However, little is known reg...
Soil nitrogen mineralisation (Nmin), the conversion of organic into inorganic N, is important for pr...
Nitrogen is commonly thought of as the most limiting nutrient to plant growth, yet elevated N deposi...
Nitrogen (N) saturation is an environmental con-cern for forests in the eastern U.S. Although sev-er...
Nitrification in soil converts relatively immobile ammonium-nitrogen (N) to highly mobile nitrate-N ...
Net mineralisation may be underestimated by in situ soil core methods for at least two reasons: (1) ...
Soil depth to bedrock or impermeable layer can vary greatly, contributing to landscape heterogeneity...
Soil nitrogen (N) transformation, a key microbial process in global N cycling, is thought to alter s...
The application of nitrogenous fertilizer to agricultural soil has potentially large impacts on envi...
Nitrogen is commonly thought of as the most limiting nutrient to plant growth, yet elevated N deposi...
Nitrogen is commonly thought of as the most limiting nutrient to plant growth, yet elevated N deposi...
Soil nitrogen (N) mineralization is crucial for the sustainability of available soil N and hence eco...
International audienceStudies about nitrogen (N) mineralization and nitrification in deep soil layer...
In grassland ecosystems when ample organic N is present, both, mineralization and nitrification can ...
The denitrification process profoundly affects soil nitrogen (N) availability and generates its bypr...
Deep soil stores a large amount of organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N). However, little is known reg...
Soil nitrogen mineralisation (Nmin), the conversion of organic into inorganic N, is important for pr...
Nitrogen is commonly thought of as the most limiting nutrient to plant growth, yet elevated N deposi...
Nitrogen (N) saturation is an environmental con-cern for forests in the eastern U.S. Although sev-er...
Nitrification in soil converts relatively immobile ammonium-nitrogen (N) to highly mobile nitrate-N ...
Net mineralisation may be underestimated by in situ soil core methods for at least two reasons: (1) ...
Soil depth to bedrock or impermeable layer can vary greatly, contributing to landscape heterogeneity...
Soil nitrogen (N) transformation, a key microbial process in global N cycling, is thought to alter s...
The application of nitrogenous fertilizer to agricultural soil has potentially large impacts on envi...
Nitrogen is commonly thought of as the most limiting nutrient to plant growth, yet elevated N deposi...
Nitrogen is commonly thought of as the most limiting nutrient to plant growth, yet elevated N deposi...
Soil nitrogen (N) mineralization is crucial for the sustainability of available soil N and hence eco...