Energy or nutrient regulation of decomposition: Implications for the mineralization-immobilization response to perturbations
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1984
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Berendse, F.
Bosatta, E.
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Abstract
A model developed previously to describe the turnover of forest soil nitrogen is modified here
to explain the effects of carbon and nitrogen additions on their dynamics. The model, which is structurally
very simple, seems to explain correctly, among other phenomena, the negative correlation between N
mineralization and CO₂ evolution observed in many experimental situations. An important variable used
to explain this behaviour is the deficiency factor, which is related to the critical C-to-nutrient ratio and
which gives a measure of the C or nutrient deficiency in the substrate with respect to the needs of the
decomposers. Ways are discussed in which the model output can be used to explain the observed retention
in the soil of fertilizer N added to mature forest soils.