Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8364125 Soil Biology and Biochemistry 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
The leaked 15N together with ordinary rhizodeposits (rhizodeposits released after the first day of labelling) led to an overestimation of N rhizodeposition by 70 ± 30% at the end of the six weeks lasting experiment using the isotope approach. The observed 15N distribution in roots and long-term 15N translocation from shoots to roots did not correspond to the expected distribution following classical pulse labelling. Thus, leaf-labelling with 15N-urea should not be considered a pure pulse-labelling method.
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