نتایج جستجو برای: soil n pool

تعداد نتایج: 1183190  

Journal: :Science 2004
R B Jackson S T Berthrong C W Cook E G Jobbágy R L McCulley

Walvoord et al. (1) reported a large nitrate pool located deep ( 1 m) beneath desert soils. Two aspects of this work were particularly surprising: the large pool size, estimated to be up to 10 kilograms of nitrogen per hectare, as nitrate (kg N ha); and the shape of the nitrate profiles, which resembled the conservative solute-accumulation profiles of Cl more than typical nutrient depletion pro...

2014
Haifeng Gao Junhong Bai Xinhua He Qingqing Zhao Qiongqiong Lu Junjing Wang

Soil nitrogen (N) mineralization in wetlands is sensitive to various environmental factors. To compare the effects of salinity and temperature on N mineralization, wetland soils from a tidal freshwater marsh locating in the Yellow River Delta was incubated over a 48-d anaerobic incubation period under four salinity concentrations (0, 10, 20 and 35‰) and four temperature levels (10, 20, 30 and 4...

Journal: :Ecology 2010
Shuli Niu Rebecca A Sherry Xuhui Zhou Shiqiang Wan Yiqi Luo

Modeling studies have shown that nitrogen (N) strongly regulates ecosystem responses and feedback to climate warming. However, it remains unclear what mechanisms underlie N regulation of ecosystem-climate interactions. To examine N regulation of ecosystem feedback to climate change, we have conducted a warming and clipping experiment since November 1999 in a tallgrass prairie of the Great Plain...

2014
Rihuan Cong Xiujun Wang Minggang Xu Stephen M. Ogle William J. Parton

Soil organic matter models are widely used to study soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics. Here, we used the CENTURY model to simulate SOC in wheat-corn cropping systems at three long-term fertilization trials. Our study indicates that CENTURY can simulate fertilization effects on SOC dynamics under different climate and soil conditions. The normalized root mean square error is less than 15% for a...

2015
Birgit Wild Jörg Schnecker Anna Knoltsch Mounir Takriti Maria Mooshammer Norman Gentsch Robert Mikutta Ricardo J Eloy Alves Antje Gittel Nikolay Lashchinskiy Andreas Richter

Soil N availability is constrained by the breakdown of N-containing polymers such as proteins to oligopeptides and amino acids that can be taken up by plants and microorganisms. Excess N is released from microbial cells as ammonium (N mineralization), which in turn can serve as substrate for nitrification. According to stoichiometric theory, N mineralization and nitrification are expected to in...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی گرگان - دانشکده جنگلداری و مهندسی چوب و کاغذ 1391

درک الگوی توزیع مکانی ماکروفون خاک بدلیل اثرات آن روی فرآیندهای اکوسیستم بسیار مهم است. لیکن اطلاعات کمی در این خصوص وجود دارد. درمورد تنوع زیستی ارگانیسم ها وجانداران خاکزی که ازاجزای مهم وکلیدی درهرسیستم اکولوژیکی هستند و در بهبود حاصلخیزی خاک و تولیدات زمین وپایداری اکوسیستم ها(ازطریق فرآیندهای بیولوژیک)نقش عمده دارند تحقیقات کمی انجام شده است. این تحقیق جهت بررسی الگوی مکانی پارامترهای تنوع...

2009

Soil is the largest reservoir of organic carbon (C) in the terrestrial biosphere and soil C has a relatively long mean residence time. Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations generally increase plant growth and C input to soil, suggesting that soil might help mitigate atmospheric CO2 rise and global warming. But to what extent mitigation will occur is unclear. The large size of t...

2006
Silvina I. Portela Adrián E. Andriulo Esteban G. Jobbágy

Nitrogen (N) export from soils to streams and groundwater under the intensifying cropping schemes of the Pampas is modest compared to intensively cultivated basins of Europe and North America; however, a slow N enrichment of water resources has been suggested. We (1) analyzed the fate of fertilizer N and (2) evaluated the contribution of fertilizer and soil organic matter (SOM) to N leaching un...

2017
M. S. Booth E. Rastetter Joshn Stark MARY S. BOOTH JOHN M. STARK

Isotope pool dilution studies are increasingly reported in the soils and ecology literature as a means of measuring gross rates of nitrogen (N) mineralization, nitrification, and inorganic N assimilation in soils. We assembled data on soil characteristics and gross rates from 100 studies conducted in forest, shrubland, grassland, and agricultural systems to answer the following questions: What ...

2003
Martin Burger Louise E. Jackson

Agricultural systems that receive high or low organic matter (OM) inputs would be expected to differ in soil nitrogen (N) transformation rates and fates of ammonium (NH4 þ) and nitrate (NO3 ). To compare NH4 þ availability, competition between nitrifiers and heterotrophic microorganisms for NH4 þ, and microbial NO3 2 assimilation in an organic vs. a conventional irrigated cropping system in the...

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