학술논문

Ecological interpretations of nitrogen isotope ratios of terrestrial plants and soils.
Document Type
Article
Source
Plant & Soil. Nov2015, Vol. 396 Issue 1/2, p1-26. 26p. 6 Graphs.
Subject
*NITROGEN isotopes
*NITROGEN in soils
*NITROGEN content of plants
*NITROGEN cycle
*CLIMATE change
*DENITRIFICATION
Language
ISSN
0032-079X
Abstract
Background: Knowledge of biological and climatic controls in terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycling within and across ecosystems is central to understanding global patterns of key ecosystem processes. The ratios of N:N in plants and soils have been used as indirect indices of N cycling parameters, yet our understanding of controls over N isotope ratios in plants and soils is still developing. Scope: In this review, we provide background on the main processes that affect plant and soil N isotope ratios. In a similar manner to partitioning the roles of state factors and interactive controls in determining ecosystem traits, we review N isotopes patterns in plants and soils across a number of proximal factors that influence ecosystem properties as well as mechanisms that affect these patterns. Lastly, some remaining questions that would improve our understanding of N isotopes in terrestrial ecosystems are highlighted. Conclusion: Compared to a decade ago, the global patterns of plant and soil N isotope ratios are more resolved. Additionally, we better understand how plant and soil N isotope ratios are affected by such factors as mycorrhizal fungi, climate, and microbial processing. A comprehensive understanding of the N cycle that ascribes different degrees of isotopic fractionation for each step under different conditions is closer to being realized, but a number of process-level questions still remain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]