Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4391944 European Journal of Soil Biology 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Ash saplings reduced N2O efflux of a forest soil which was not solely explainable by plant N uptake. ► Under ambient N availability, N2O emissions were reduced by 94% compared to root-free soil. ► Under high N availability ash saplings lowered N2O emissions even by 98%. ► The suppression of N2O release by ash roots was larger than the stimulating effect of N addition. ► In contrast, N2O emissions were not significantly affected by beech saplings.
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