Soil Health 2023
DOI: 10.20517/sh.2022.02
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Importance and inconsistencies of the influence of soil properties on nitrogen mineralization: a systematic review

Abstract: Climate and soil properties profoundly impact N mineralization (Nmin). Hence, there is a critical need to identify how physical-chemical-biological factors involved in organic matter decomposition influence globally reported predictive models. This paper reflects research focused on those factors considered relevant and used during the construction of Nmin models. The literature data found on factors affecting Nmin or N availability in soils published since 1990 was downloaded to a database in Access. Using di… Show more

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“…Several pathways may influence soil mineralization rates under perennial grasses. First, the modification of soil and environmental conditions (Mendoza‐Carreón et al., 2023; Pereira et al., 2022; Risch et al., 2019), by perennial grass cultivation, can enhance mineralization rates. For instance, the thick residue layer of Miscanthus was shown to foster an environment with reduced soil temperature and elevated soil moisture, and thus promotes N mineralization (Kucharik et al., 2013; Monti & Zatta, 2009; Schnecker et al., 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several pathways may influence soil mineralization rates under perennial grasses. First, the modification of soil and environmental conditions (Mendoza‐Carreón et al., 2023; Pereira et al., 2022; Risch et al., 2019), by perennial grass cultivation, can enhance mineralization rates. For instance, the thick residue layer of Miscanthus was shown to foster an environment with reduced soil temperature and elevated soil moisture, and thus promotes N mineralization (Kucharik et al., 2013; Monti & Zatta, 2009; Schnecker et al., 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%