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VAN DEN HEUVEL 2011. Decreased N2O reduction by low soil pH causes high N2O emissions in a riparian ecosystem

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1472-4669.2011.00276.x/abst...

Decreased N2O reduction by low soil pH causes high N2O emissions in a riparian ecosystem

R. N. VAN DEN HEUVEL
S. E. BAKKER
M. S. M. JETTEN
M. M. HEFTING

Geobiology

Volume 9, Issue 3, pages 294–300, May 2011

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Jones et al. 2011 FEMS Microbiology Ecology Phenotypic and genotypic heterogeneityamong closely related soil-borneN2- andN2O-pr

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1574-6941.2011.01071.x/abst...

Little is known about the genetic and phenotypic diversity of Gram-positive
denitrifying bacteria. We compared the production of gaseous denitrification
products for 14 closely related Bacillus soil isolates at pH 6 and 7 during 48-h batch
incubations using a robotic gas-sampling apparatus. Primers targeting the nosZ
gene encoding the nitrous oxide reductase were designed to confirm the presence
of this gene in the isolates. The variation in the production of gaseous nitrogen

Concepts in modeling N2O emissions from land use

Farquharson, R. and J. Baldock (2008). "Concepts in modeling N2O emissions from land use." Plant and Soil 309(1): 147-167.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/5281823x1223277j/fulltext.pdf

Halverson Soil Data

These are data collected by Dr. Larry Halverson at Iowa State University. This document provides physical and chemical properties of pothole soil samples taken in August 2006. In addition elevation change and representative soil types are presented. Thanks to Larry for sharing his data!

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