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      Microbial Respiration and Organic Carbon Indicate Nutrient Cycling Recovery in Reclaimed Soils

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          Ratios of microbial biomass carbon to total organic carbon in arable soils

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            NITROGEN MINERALIZATION: CHALLENGES OF A CHANGING PARADIGM

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              Competition for nitrogen between plants and soil microorganisms.

              Experiments suggest that plants and soil microorganisms are both limited by inorganic nitrogen, even on relatively fertile sites. Consequently, plants and soil microorganisms may compete for nitrogen. While past research has focused on competition for inorganic nitrogen, recent studies have found that plants/mycorrhizae in a wide range of ecosystems can use organic nitrogen. A new view of competitive interactions between plants and soil microorganisms is necessary in ecosystem where plant uptake of organic nitrogen is observed.
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                Journal
                SAJ2
                Soil Science Society of America Journal
                Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J.
                Wiley
                03615995
                November 2005
                November 2005
                November 01 2005
                : 69
                : 6
                : 1737-1745
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Dep. of Renewable Resources; Univ. of Wyoming; Laramie WY 82071
                [2 ]USDA-ARS; High Plains Grasslands Research Station; Cheyenne WY 82009
                [3 ]Land Quality Division, Dep. of Environmental Quality; Cheyenne WY 82002
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                10.2136/sssaj2004.0371
                da1fa5e6-d56a-4d1d-8461-b93ce963aba3
                © 2005

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