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Spatial and seasonal variation of gross nitrogen transformations and microbial biomass in a Northeastern US grassland

Corre et al., 2002

Document ID
13496128358607254061
Author
Corre M
Schnabel R
Stout W
Publication year
Publication venue
Soil Biology and Biochemistry

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Understanding how N-cycling processes in unmanaged grassland vary spatially and seasonally would aid the development of management strategies which capitalize on the behavior of its N cycle, in order to manage N losses when such system is altered. Our …
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C05FERTILISERS; MANUFACTURE THEREOF
    • C05GMIXTURES OF FERTILISERS COVERED INDIVIDUALLY BY DIFFERENT SUBCLASSES OF CLASS C05; MIXTURES OF ONE OR MORE FERTILISERS WITH MATERIALS NOT HAVING A SPECIFIC FERTILISING ACTIVITY, e.g. PESTICIDES, SOIL-CONDITIONERS, WETTING AGENTS; FERTILISERS CHARACTERISED BY THEIR FORM
    • C05G3/00Mixtures of one or more fertilisers with materials not having a specially fertilising activity
    • C05G3/08Mixtures of one or more fertilisers with materials not having a specially fertilising activity with agents affecting the nitrification of ammonium compounds or urea in the soil
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C05FERTILISERS; MANUFACTURE THEREOF
    • C05FORGANIC FERTILISERS NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C05B, C05C, e.g. FERTILISERS FROM WASTE OR REFUSE
    • C05F3/00Fertilisers from human or animal excrements, e.g. manure
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C05FERTILISERS; MANUFACTURE THEREOF
    • C05GMIXTURES OF FERTILISERS COVERED INDIVIDUALLY BY DIFFERENT SUBCLASSES OF CLASS C05; MIXTURES OF ONE OR MORE FERTILISERS WITH MATERIALS NOT HAVING A SPECIFIC FERTILISING ACTIVITY, e.g. PESTICIDES, SOIL-CONDITIONERS, WETTING AGENTS; FERTILISERS CHARACTERISED BY THEIR FORM
    • C05G3/00Mixtures of one or more fertilisers with materials not having a specially fertilising activity
    • C05G3/0005Further uses of fertiliser, also the form in which it is presented, e.g. by englobed granules

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