نتایج جستجو برای: nitrogen mineralization

تعداد نتایج: 130489  

2015
Amishi B. Joshi David R. Vann Arthur H. Johnson Eric K. Miller

We studied broadleaf and needle-leaf forests along an elevation gradient (600–1200 m) at Whiteface Mountain, New York, to determine relationships among temperature, mineral N availability, and aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) and controls on the latter two variables. We measured net N mineralization during the growing season, annual litterfall quantity and quality, aboveground woody ...

2017
R. K. Hubbard D. Rowland Brian J. Wienhold

A field study was conducted to determine nitrogen (N) mineralization from broiler litter (EL) in two Coastal Plain soils of differing texture, sandy (Tifton loamy sand) or clayey (Greenville sandy clay loam). These soils represented the broad range in surface textures conmlOnly found in soils used {or agricultural production in the southeastern Coastal Plain. Published protocols used for the st...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2007
Jan Vymazal

The processes that affect removal and retention of nitrogen during wastewater treatment in constructed wetlands (CWs) are manifold and include NH(3) volatilization, nitrification, denitrification, nitrogen fixation, plant and microbial uptake, mineralization (ammonification), nitrate reduction to ammonium (nitrate-ammonification), anaerobic ammonia oxidation (ANAMMOX), fragmentation, sorption, ...

Journal: :Photochemical & photobiological sciences : Official journal of the European Photochemistry Association and the European Society for Photobiology 2015
Haingo L Andriampanarivo Martin Köhler Juan López Gejo Thomas Betzwieser Benny C Y Poon Po Lock Yue Solofonirina D Ravelomanantsoa André M Braun

Thiophene was taken as a model compound for investigations on the efficiency of a continuous process of the vacuum-ultraviolet- (VUV-) photochemically initiated oxidation and mineralization of sulfur containing organic compounds in the gas phase. In the presence of molecular oxygen, atomic oxygen and ozone were photochemically generated and are assumed to initiate or participate in the (thermal...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2005
B G Lockaby R Governo E Schilling G Cavalcanti C Hartsfield

The influence of sedimentation rates on biogeochemistry of riparian forests was studied near ephemeral streams at Fort Benning, GA. Upper reaches of seven ephemeral streams had received varying rates of sedimentation stemming from erosion along unpaved roadways at the military installation. Two reference catchments were also included in the study. Decomposition of foliar litter, microbial C and...

2009
Jim D. Karagatzides Jessica L. Butler Aaron M. Ellison

BACKGROUND Despite the large stocks of organic nitrogen in soil, nitrogen availability limits plant growth in many terrestrial ecosystems because most plants take up only inorganic nitrogen, not organic nitrogen. Although some vascular plants can assimilate organic nitrogen directly, only recently has organic nitrogen been found to contribute significantly to the nutrient budget of any plant. C...

2009
Fernando Govantes Odil Porrúa Vicente García‐González Eduardo Santero

Atrazine is an herbicide of the s-triazine family that is used primarily as a nitrogen source by degrading microorganisms. While many catabolic pathways for xenobiotics are subjected to catabolic repression by preferential carbon sources, atrazine utilization is repressed in the presence of preferential nitrogen sources. This phenomenon appears to restrict atrazine elimination in nitrogen-ferti...

2014
Maria Mooshammer Wolfgang Wanek Ieda Hämmerle Lucia Fuchslueger Florian Hofhansl Anna Knoltsch Jörg Schnecker Mounir Takriti Margarete Watzka Birgit Wild Katharina M Keiblinger Sophie Zechmeister-Boltenstern Andreas Richter

Microbial nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) describes the partitioning of organic N taken up between growth and the release of inorganic N to the environment (that is, N mineralization), and is thus central to our understanding of N cycling. Here we report empirical evidence that microbial decomposer communities in soil and plant litter regulate their NUE. We find that microbes retain most immobili...

1999
PETER B. REICH DAVID F. GRIGAL JOHN D. ABER STITH T. GOWER

The generality of relationships between soil net nitrogen (N) mineralization, aboveground N cycling, and aboveground net primary production (ANPP) for temperate forest ecosystems is unclear. It is also not known whether these variables and their relationships differ between evergreen and deciduous forests, or across soil types. To address these questions we compiled data on annual rates of in s...

2001
PETER B. REICH DAVID W. PETERSON DAVID A. WEDIN KEITH WRAGE

Mixed tree–grass vegetation is important globally at ecotones between grasslands and forests. To address uncertainties vis-à-vis productivity and nitrogen (N) cycling in such systems we studied 20 mature oak savanna stands, ranging from 90% woody dominated to 80% herbaceous dominated, growing on comparable soils in a 32-yr-old fire frequency experiment in Minnesota, USA. Fire frequencies ranged...

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