Differential response of microbial respiration to supplied nitrogen forms in 3 contrasting alpine meadow soils on the tibetan plateau

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An incubation experiment was conducted to examine the effects of nitrogen (N) applications in different forms (NH4NO3, NH4Cl, and KNO3) on microbial respiration considering 3 different alpine meadow soils (C poor soil, pH = 8.1, 1.6% C; C moderate soil, pH = 6.0, 5.0% C; C rich soil, pH = 7.1, 7.4% C) in the Tibetan Plateau. The addition of NH4NO3 and NH4Cl increased the microbial respiration in C poor soil, but KNO3 had no effect. The inorganic N forms had no effects on C rich soil, but decreased microbial respiration in C moderate soil. Soil microbial respiration levels across the different types were ordered as follows: C poor soil < C rich soil < C moderate soil, regardless of N addition. These results suggest that the effect of N on microbial respiration in alpine meadow soils is more dependent on the initial soil pH than on soil C availability.

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Zeng, X. (2017). Differential response of microbial respiration to supplied nitrogen forms in 3 contrasting alpine meadow soils on the tibetan plateau. Bragantia, 76(3), 416–421. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4499.139

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