Understanding the underlying mechanisms of soil microbial nitrogen (N) utilization under land use change is critical to evaluating soil N availability or limitation and its environmental consequences. A combination of soil gross N production and ecoenzymatic stoichiometry provides a promising avenue for nutrient limitation assessment in soil microbial metabolism. Gross N production via 15N tracing and ecoenzymatic stoichiometry through the vector and threshold element ratio (Vector-TER) model were quantified to evaluate the soil microbial N limitation in response to land use changes. We used tropical soil samples from a natural forest ecosystem and three managed ecosystems (paddy, rubber, and eucalyptus sites). Soil extracellular enzyme ac...
Soil enzymes produced by microorganisms transform substrates in the soil carbon (C) and nutrient cyc...
1. It has long been believed that soil microbial activity in tropical forest ecosystems is limited b...
Variations in soil microbial metabolism currently represent one of the greatest areas of uncertainty...
The conversion of rainforests to plantations leads to about 50% loss in the organic carbon (C) conte...
Abstract Background Nitrogen (N) saturation theory proposes that an ecosystem might switch from N li...
The relative activities of soil enzymes involved in mineralizing organic carbon (C), nitrogen (N), a...
Aim Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry provides a promising avenue for deciphering resource constraints on s...
Forest management practices are commonly used in plantation forestry to obtain renewable energy and ...
Indicators of soil quality associated with N-cycling were assessed under different land-use systems ...
International audienceEnvironmental perturbations such as changes in land use, climate, and atmosphe...
16 presentation slides70% of remaining tropical forests, which contains the highest biodiversity in ...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a component of global change that has considerable impact on belowground ...
The effects of conversion of an Indian dry tropical forest ecosystem into savanna, on mineral nitrog...
The effects of alternate land-uses (savanna, cropfield and mine spoil) on microbial C, N and P in dr...
Soil nitrogen (N) mineralization is crucial for the sustainability of available soil N and hence eco...
Soil enzymes produced by microorganisms transform substrates in the soil carbon (C) and nutrient cyc...
1. It has long been believed that soil microbial activity in tropical forest ecosystems is limited b...
Variations in soil microbial metabolism currently represent one of the greatest areas of uncertainty...
The conversion of rainforests to plantations leads to about 50% loss in the organic carbon (C) conte...
Abstract Background Nitrogen (N) saturation theory proposes that an ecosystem might switch from N li...
The relative activities of soil enzymes involved in mineralizing organic carbon (C), nitrogen (N), a...
Aim Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry provides a promising avenue for deciphering resource constraints on s...
Forest management practices are commonly used in plantation forestry to obtain renewable energy and ...
Indicators of soil quality associated with N-cycling were assessed under different land-use systems ...
International audienceEnvironmental perturbations such as changes in land use, climate, and atmosphe...
16 presentation slides70% of remaining tropical forests, which contains the highest biodiversity in ...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a component of global change that has considerable impact on belowground ...
The effects of conversion of an Indian dry tropical forest ecosystem into savanna, on mineral nitrog...
The effects of alternate land-uses (savanna, cropfield and mine spoil) on microbial C, N and P in dr...
Soil nitrogen (N) mineralization is crucial for the sustainability of available soil N and hence eco...
Soil enzymes produced by microorganisms transform substrates in the soil carbon (C) and nutrient cyc...
1. It has long been believed that soil microbial activity in tropical forest ecosystems is limited b...
Variations in soil microbial metabolism currently represent one of the greatest areas of uncertainty...