Forest Soil Nitrogen Transformations Related to Tree Species and Soil Carbon
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- Ross, Donald
University of Vermont
Nitrogen is the major component of the Earth’s atmosphere and essential for many biological processes. Most of the nitrogen in the air is not available for biological use, but over the past decades, burning of fossil fuels has contributed to elevated nitrogen deposited as part of acid rain. However, it is difficult to assess the effects of this increase because the deposited nitrogen is rapidly transformed in forest soils and difficult to trace.
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