分解者
矿化(土壤科学)
氮气循环
自行车
氮气
碳循环
铵
营养循环
生态系统
化学
土壤碳
环境科学
环境化学
生态学
农学
生物
土壤水分
历史
有机化学
考古
作者
Maria Mooshammer,Wolfgang Wanek,Ieda Hämmerle,Lucia Fuchslueger,Florian Hofhansl,Anna Knoltsch,Jörg Schnecker,Mounir Takriti,Margarete Watzka,Birgit Wild,Katharina Keiblinger,Sophie Zechmeister‐Boltenstern,Andreas Richter
摘要
Microbial nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) describes the partitioning of organic N taken up between growth and the release of inorganic N to the environment (that is, N mineralization), and is thus central to our understanding of N cycling. Here we report empirical evidence that microbial decomposer communities in soil and plant litter regulate their NUE. We find that microbes retain most immobilized organic N (high NUE), when they are N limited, resulting in low N mineralization. However, when the metabolic control of microbial decomposers switches from N to C limitation, they release an increasing fraction of organic N as ammonium (low NUE). We conclude that the regulation of NUE is an essential strategy of microbial communities to cope with resource imbalances, independent of the regulation of microbial carbon use efficiency, with significant effects on terrestrial N cycling.
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