MICROBIAL NITROGEN LIMITATION INCREASES DECOMPOSITION
University of Cape Town · University of Colorado Boulder
Abstract
With anthropogenic nutrient inputs to ecosystems increasing globally, there are long-standing, fundamental questions about the role of nutrients in the decomposition of organic matter. We tested the effects of exogenous nitrogen and phosphorus inputs on litter decomposition across a broad suite of litter and soil types. In one experiment, C mineralization was compared across a wide array of plants individually added to a single soil, while in the second, C mineralization from a single substrate was compared across 50 soils. Counter to basic stoichiometric decomposition theory, low N availability can increase litter decomposition as microbes use labile substrates to acquire N from recalcitrant organic matter.…
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- 13.42
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- 100%
- References
- 35
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3Topics & keywords
- Mineralization (soil science)
- Ecosystem
- Nutrient
- Organic matter
- Nutrient cycle
- Environmental science
- Soil organic matter
- Nitrogen cycle