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Soil Organic Carbon and Nitrogen Mineralization Potential of Manures Regulated by Soil Microbial Activities in Contrasting Soil Textures
Manure application and mineralization are important for soil fertility and crop productivity. This study aimed to estimate the mineralization of soil...
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Maize–wheat and soybean–wheat crop** impacts on basic soil properties and N mineralization in four Entisols of different antecedent C levels
Impact of crop** systems on soil properties and nitrogen (N) pools in relation to antecedent organic carbon (C) level has been rarely addressed....
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Temperature Sensitivity of Soil Organic Carbon Mineralization Is Regulated by Exogenous Organic Matter Forms and the Degree of Soil Salinization
The objectives of this study are to explore the effect of different forms of straw from the same source on the temperature sensitivity of soil...
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Maize Straw and Nitrogen Fertilizer Alter Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Mineralization during the Fallow Period in the Oasis Farmland area
Combining straw with nitrogen fertilizer is an important strategy that influences soil fertility and crop yield. N availability may further affect...
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Management zone-specific N mineralization rate estimation in unamended soil
An ideal and efficient nitrogen (N) recommendation for precision fertilization (PF) should account for potential soil mineralizable N. This study...
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Soil Carbon Mineralization and Aggregate Distribution in Various Tillage Practices of Rice–Wheat Crop** System: A Field and Laboratory Study
Different tillage and residue management practices can strongly impact soil structure stability and soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration. However,...
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Stimulation of organic N mineralization by N‒acquiring enzyme activity alleviates soil microbial N limitation following afforestation in subtropical karst areas
AimsStoichiometry of soil extracellular enzymes such as the ratios of carbon (C)‒, nitrogen (N)‒, and phosphorus (P)‒acquiring enzymes as well as...
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Priming effects of maize growth and photosynthetic substrate supply on soil N mineralization-immobilization turnover
AimsSoil nitrogen (N) mineralization-immobilization turnover (MIT) regulates the inorganic N supply in terrestrial ecosystems. Much research has been...
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Divergent mineralization of exogenous organic substrates and their priming effects depending on soil types
The priming effect (PE) induced by exogenous organic substrate input plays an important role in the soil carbon balance. However, little is known...
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Porous Mineral Amendments Enhance Nitrogen Mineralization via Improvement of Soil Aeration and Water Retention Characteristics
Red soils are characterized by a clay texture, resulting in low nitrogen (N) mineralization (N min ). Amendments provide a means to ameliorate N min . To...
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Biochar accelerates soil organic carbon mineralization via rhizodeposit-activated Actinobacteria
Biochar affects soil carbon (C) dynamics via shifting microbial community, but the active bacteria that regulate the rhizosphere-based C cycling...
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Decoupling of soil organic carbon and nutrient mineralization across plant communities as affected by microbial stoichiometry
To investigate the effects of shrubification—the global phenomena of an increase of shrubs in grasslands—on C, N, and P cycles, the changes in soil...
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Assessing soil C stock and C to N ratio of soil organic matter under mixed pine-beech forests at different scales
Healthy soils are the second C sink on Earth, and this sink could last for hundreds or even thousands of years as stable soil organic matter (SOM)....
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Nitrogen Addition Enhances Soil Nitrogen Mineralization Through an Increase in Mineralizable Organic Nitrogen and the Abundance of Functional Genes
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition resulting from human activities has significantly increased reactive N levels in terrestrial ecosystems, which is...
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Short-versus long-term effects of nitrogen addition and warming on soil nitrogen mineralization and leaching in a grass-dominated old field
Increased atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition and climate warming are both anticipated to influence the N dynamics of northern temperate ecosystems...
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Exogenous Organic C Inputs Profit Soil C Sequestration Under Different Long-Term N Addition Levels in a Boreal Forest
The exogenous fresh carbon (C) inputs affect soil organic C (SOC) decomposition, resulting in priming effect (PE). However, under different long-term...
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Patterns and drivers of soil net nitrogen mineralization and its temperature sensitivity across eastern China
Background and AimsSoil net nitrogen mineralization (N min ) rate and its temperature sensitivity (Q 10 ) are critical parameters for predicting...
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Impacts of mowing and N addition on soil organic phosphorus mineralization rates in a semi-natural grassland in Northeast China
AimsPhosphorus (P), like nitrogen (N), commonly impacts the structures and functions of terrestrial ecosystems. Global changes (N deposition) and...
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Predicting Soil Organic Carbon Mineralization Rates Using δ13C, Assessed by Near-Infrared Spectroscopy, in Depth Profiles Under Permanent Grassland Along a Latitudinal Transect in Chile
Carbon (C) mineralization and turnover in soil rely on complex interactions among environmental variables that differ along latitudinal gradients....
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Change in heathland dominant plants strongly increases C mineralization potential despite marginally affecting microbial community structure
PurposeIn many ecosystems, the identity of the dominant plant is changing because of global change. If the new dominant species has different litter...