2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2023.116570
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Impact of a warmer cold season on soil nitrogen and carbon cycling in High Arctic wet sedge tundra

Baris Uzel,
Thomas D. Stanton,
Neal A. Scott
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“…Temperature is an important regulator of N nitrification in soil [ 23 ]. And low temperatures have been shown to inhibit nitrification, while rising temperatures promote ammonium N conversion [ 24 , 25 ], with the most optimal nitrification temperature falling within the range of 20–35 °C [ 26 , 27 ]. Thus, understanding the soil nitrification intensity changes over time due to temperature and the time course of soil nitrification in an area are particularly important for N management in crop production [ [28] , [29] , [30] ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Temperature is an important regulator of N nitrification in soil [ 23 ]. And low temperatures have been shown to inhibit nitrification, while rising temperatures promote ammonium N conversion [ 24 , 25 ], with the most optimal nitrification temperature falling within the range of 20–35 °C [ 26 , 27 ]. Thus, understanding the soil nitrification intensity changes over time due to temperature and the time course of soil nitrification in an area are particularly important for N management in crop production [ [28] , [29] , [30] ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%