articleGlobal Biogeochemical CyclesMar 1, 2003BRONZE OA

Global patterns of the isotopic composition of soil and plant nitrogen

University of California, Berkeley · Universidad de Buenos Aires · +6 more institutions

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Abstract

We compiled new and published data on the natural abundance N isotope composition (δ 15 N values) of soil and plant organic matter from around the world. Across a broad range of climate and ecosystem types, we found that soil and plant δ 15 N values systematically decreased with increasing mean annual precipitation (MAP) and decreasing mean annual temperature (MAT). Because most undisturbed soils are near N steady state, the observations suggest that an increasing fraction of ecosystem N losses are 15 N‐depleted forms (NO 3 , N 2 O, etc.) with decreasing MAP and increasing MAT. Wetter and colder ecosystems appear to be more efficient in conserving and recycling mineral N. Globally, plant δ 15 N values are more…

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