N-15 labeled ammonium, glycine or glutamic acid was injected into subarctic heath soil in situ, with the purpose of investigating how the nitrogen added in these pulses was subsequently utilized and cycled in the ecosystem. We analyzed the acquisition of N-15 label in mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal plants and in soil microorganisms, in order to reveal probable differences in acquisition patterns between the two functional plant types and between plants and soil microorganisms. Three weeks after the label addition, with the N-15-forms added with same amount of nitrogen per square meter, we analyzed the N-15-enrichment in total soil, in soil K2SO4 (0.5 M) extracts and in the microbial biomass after vacuum-incubation of soil in chloroform and...
Nitrogen (N) limitation is common in most terrestrial ecosystems, often leading to strong competitio...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can significantly contribute to plant nitrogen (N) uptake from com...
Protein, amino acids and ammonium were the main forms of soluble soil nitrogen in the soil solution ...
In order to follow the uptake and allocation of N in different plant functional types and microbes i...
Background and Aims The importance of the uptake of nitrogen in organic form by plants and mycorrhiz...
While it is well established that plants are able to acquire nitrogen in inorganic form, there is le...
International audienceThe spatiotemporal dynamics of, and interspecific differences in, the acquisit...
Mycorthizae play a critical role in nutrient capture from soils. Arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) and ect...
Nitrogen (N) cycling in terrestrial ecosystems is complex since it involves the closely interwoven p...
To test the hypothesis that dominant plant species could acquire different nitrogen (N) forms over a...
The growing awareness that plants might use a variety of nitrogen (N) forms, both organic and inorga...
Organic nitrogen (N) is becoming increasingly recognized as a potentially important N source for pla...
Abstract in Undetermined Soil microbes constitute an important control on nitrogen (N) turnover and ...
The ability of the external mycelium in arbuscular mycorrhiza for N uptake and transport was studied...
We used dual labelled stable isotope (13C and 15N) techniques to examine how grassland plant species...
Nitrogen (N) limitation is common in most terrestrial ecosystems, often leading to strong competitio...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can significantly contribute to plant nitrogen (N) uptake from com...
Protein, amino acids and ammonium were the main forms of soluble soil nitrogen in the soil solution ...
In order to follow the uptake and allocation of N in different plant functional types and microbes i...
Background and Aims The importance of the uptake of nitrogen in organic form by plants and mycorrhiz...
While it is well established that plants are able to acquire nitrogen in inorganic form, there is le...
International audienceThe spatiotemporal dynamics of, and interspecific differences in, the acquisit...
Mycorthizae play a critical role in nutrient capture from soils. Arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) and ect...
Nitrogen (N) cycling in terrestrial ecosystems is complex since it involves the closely interwoven p...
To test the hypothesis that dominant plant species could acquire different nitrogen (N) forms over a...
The growing awareness that plants might use a variety of nitrogen (N) forms, both organic and inorga...
Organic nitrogen (N) is becoming increasingly recognized as a potentially important N source for pla...
Abstract in Undetermined Soil microbes constitute an important control on nitrogen (N) turnover and ...
The ability of the external mycelium in arbuscular mycorrhiza for N uptake and transport was studied...
We used dual labelled stable isotope (13C and 15N) techniques to examine how grassland plant species...
Nitrogen (N) limitation is common in most terrestrial ecosystems, often leading to strong competitio...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can significantly contribute to plant nitrogen (N) uptake from com...
Protein, amino acids and ammonium were the main forms of soluble soil nitrogen in the soil solution ...