2023
DOI: 10.1002/saj2.20530
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Residue‐ and nitrogen‐induced carbon mineralization varies with soil fertility status

Abstract: By increasing the input of corn (Zea mays L.) residues, synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilization is often assumed to enhance soil storage of organic carbon (C), which could be especially beneficial for improving the fertility of depleted soils. To ascertain whether such a strategy can be effective, C mineralization was compared for two soils with different indigenous N contents by conducting a 60-day laboratory incubation experiment that involved continuous monitoring of CO 2 emissions with periodic sampling for a… Show more

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