Increasing nitrogen(N) deposition due to anthropogenic activities has become a significant global change threat to N-poor terrestrial ecosystems. We compared bacterial growth and nutrients limiting bacterial growth in one of the longest running experiments on increasing N-deposition to a temperate forest, the Chronic Nitrogen Amendment Study at Harvard Forest, USA. Soil samples were collected in fall 2009 from the organic and mineral horizons of plots treated annually since 1988 with 0 (unfertilized), 50(low N) or 150 (high N) kg N ha(-1) as NH4NO3. In the organic horizon, bacterial growth (leucine incorporation) decreased by 5 times in the high N plots compared to the unfertilized treatment, while no decrease was observed in the mineral ho...
Nitrogen is commonly thought of as the most limiting nutrient to plant growth, yet elevated N deposi...
International audienceThe use of fossil fuels and fertilizers has increased the amount of biological...
Anthropogenic activities have altered both nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) cycles across the globe. ...
Lack of carbon has been assumed to be the most common limiting factor for bacterial growth in soil, ...
Application of C-rich plant residues can change the soil system from C-limitation for microbial grow...
We assessed whether the microbial biomass of an old-growth mixed-conifer forest soil was N limited b...
Microbial growth in soil is mostly limited by lack of carbon (C). However, adding fresh, C-rich litt...
The extent and type of nutrient limitation will affect soil microorganism activity and may change th...
Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE), or the partitioning of assimilated C into growth or respirati...
Biological nitrogen fixation is the primary supply of N to most ecosystems, yet there is considerabl...
Nitrogen (N) enrichment is an element of global change that could influence the growth and abundance...
Humans now dominate the nitrogen cycle by producing more biologically available nitrogen (N) than al...
Nitrogen is commonly thought of as the most limiting nutrient to plant growth, yet elevated N deposi...
Nitrification occurs slowly in many acid Scots pine forest soils. We examined if bacterial community...
Increasing nitrogen deposition, increasing atmospheric CO2, and decreasing biodiversity are three ma...
Nitrogen is commonly thought of as the most limiting nutrient to plant growth, yet elevated N deposi...
International audienceThe use of fossil fuels and fertilizers has increased the amount of biological...
Anthropogenic activities have altered both nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) cycles across the globe. ...
Lack of carbon has been assumed to be the most common limiting factor for bacterial growth in soil, ...
Application of C-rich plant residues can change the soil system from C-limitation for microbial grow...
We assessed whether the microbial biomass of an old-growth mixed-conifer forest soil was N limited b...
Microbial growth in soil is mostly limited by lack of carbon (C). However, adding fresh, C-rich litt...
The extent and type of nutrient limitation will affect soil microorganism activity and may change th...
Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE), or the partitioning of assimilated C into growth or respirati...
Biological nitrogen fixation is the primary supply of N to most ecosystems, yet there is considerabl...
Nitrogen (N) enrichment is an element of global change that could influence the growth and abundance...
Humans now dominate the nitrogen cycle by producing more biologically available nitrogen (N) than al...
Nitrogen is commonly thought of as the most limiting nutrient to plant growth, yet elevated N deposi...
Nitrification occurs slowly in many acid Scots pine forest soils. We examined if bacterial community...
Increasing nitrogen deposition, increasing atmospheric CO2, and decreasing biodiversity are three ma...
Nitrogen is commonly thought of as the most limiting nutrient to plant growth, yet elevated N deposi...
International audienceThe use of fossil fuels and fertilizers has increased the amount of biological...
Anthropogenic activities have altered both nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) cycles across the globe. ...