Gewählte Publikation:
Heinzle, J; Wanek, W; Tian, Y; Kengdo, SK; Borken, W; Schindlbacher, A; Inselsbacher, E.
(2021):
No effect of long-term soil warming on diffusive soil inorganic and organic nitrogen fluxes in a temperate forest soil
SOIL BIOL BIOCHEM. 2021; 158, 108261
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- Abstract:
- Climate warming affects nitrogen (N) cycling in forest soils, but implications for plant available N have remained unclear. We estimated in situ diffusive fluxes of amino acids and inorganic N in a temperate forest soil after 14 years of soil warming. Results from four sampling campaigns (n = 1152 microdialysis samples) during the growing season showed no effect of warming on diffusive N fluxes. Diffusive NH4+ fluxes increased from spring towards autumn while NO3- fluxes followed an opposite trend. Overall, the proportion of amino acids in the total diffusive N flux was low (13-30%) in this carbonate soil compared to other temperate and boreal forest soils.
- Autor*innen der BOKU Wien:
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Inselsbacher Erich
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Soil warming
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