2018
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201808.0479.v1
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Nitrogen Fertilization Reduces the Capacity of Soils to take up Atmospheric Carbonyl Sulphide

Abstract: Soils are an important COS sink. However they can also act as sources of COS to the atmosphere. Here we demonstrate that variability in the soil COS sink and source strength is strongly linked to available soil inorganic nitrogen (N) content across a diverse range of biomes in Europe. We revealed in controlled laboratory experiments that N fertilisation simultaneously decreases the COS sink strength of soils while increasing the COS production rate. Furthermore, we found strong links between variations in the … Show more

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