Reappraisal of drying and wetting effects on C and N mineralization and fluxes in soils
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Abstract In the next decades, many soils will be subjected to increased drying/wetting cycles or modified water availability considering predicted global changes in precipitation and evapotranspiration. These changes may affect the turnover of C and N in soils, but the direction of changes is still unclear. The aim of the review is the evaluation of involved mechanisms, the intensity, duration and frequency of drying and wetting for the mineralization and fluxes of C and N in terrestrial soils. Controversial study results require a reappraisal of the present understanding that wetting of dry soils induces significant losses of soil C and N. The generally observed pulse in net C and N mineralization following…
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- Wetting
- Mineralization (soil science)
- Soil water
- Moisture
- Soil science
- Environmental chemistry
- Environmental science
- Chemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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