Denitrification as a major regional nitrogen sink in subtropical forest . . . Multiyear dual nitrate isotope signatures suggest that N-saturated subtropical forested catchments can act as robust N sinks The regional variation of denitrification phenotypes under anoxic incubation with soils from eight forested catchments in different climate zones of China
Global Change Biology - Wiley Online Library Multiyear dual nitrate isotope signatures suggest that N-saturated subtropical forested catchments can act as robust N sinks Longfei Yu, Jing Zhu, Jan Mulder, Peter Dörsch, Pages: 3662-3674 First Published: 28 April 2016 Abstract Full text PDF References Request permissions
Denitrification constitutes an import N sink in subtropical N-saturated . . . Surprisingly high N-retention has been reported from subtropical forests, suggesting active mechanisms of N removal Here we report a multi-site study of 15N and 18O abundances in soil nitrate (NO3-) across seven forested catchments spanning from temperate to subtropical China
英文信息 My research focuses on terrestrial nitrous oxide emission and its response to global change Based on field observation, regional-global modeling and data-fusion approach, we aim at quantifying
Denitrification as a major regional nitrogen sink in subtropical . . . Here, we present a regional study reporting inorganic N fluxes over two years together with dual NO3− isotope signatures obtained in two summer campaigns from seven forested catchments in China, representing a gradient in climate and atmospheric N input