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Biblioteca Changes in soil C, N and δ15N along three forest–pasture chronosequences in New Zealand

Changes in soil C, N and δ15N along three forest–pasture chronosequences in New Zealand

Changes in soil C, N and δ15N along three forest–pasture chronosequences in New Zealand

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Date of publication
Diciembre 2014
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201400057046
Pages
27-37

Changes in total soil carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and natural-abundance N isotopes (δ15N) were measured along three forest-to-pasture chronosequences on pumice soils in the Central North Island of New Zealand. On each of the three chronosequences, exotic pine forests had been converted to intensive dairy pastures 2–11 years before sampling and samples were also taken from remaining pine forests and long-term pastures (40–80 years old). The primary objective of the study was to test the hypothesis that surface-soil δ15N would increase over time following conversion of forest to pasture, due to greater N inputs and isotope-fractionating N losses (e.g. ammonia volatilisation) in pasture systems. Results supported our hypothesis, with linear regression revealing a significant (P

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Mudge, P. L.
Schipper, L. A.
Baisden, W. T.
Ghani, A.
Lewis, R. W.

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