Journal article

Effect of added nitrogen on plant litter decomposition depends on initial soil carbon and nitrogen stoichiometry

D Finn, K Page, K Catton, E Strounina, M Kienzle, F Robertson, R Armstrong, R Dalal

Soil Biology and Biochemistry | Published : 2015

Abstract

Increasing organic carbon inputs to agricultural soils through the use of pastures or crop residues has been suggested as a means of restoring soil organic carbon lost via anthropogenic activities, such as land use change. However, the decomposition and retention of different plant residues in soil, and how these processes are affected by soil properties and nitrogen fertiliser application, is not fully understood. We evaluated the rate and extent of decomposition of 13C-pulse labelled plant material in response to nitrogen addition in four pasture soils of varying physico-chemical characteristics. Microbial respiration of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.), wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and..

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