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- W4312164087 abstract "Abstract Draining peatlands for agriculture induces peat decomposition, subsidence, and carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) losses, thereby contributing to soil degradation and climate change. To sustain the agricultural productivity of these organic soils, coverage with mineral soil material has increasingly been used. To evaluate the effect of this practice on the N flows within the plant–soil system, we conducted a 15 N tracer experiment on a drained peatland that was managed as an intensive meadow. This peatland was divided into two parts, either without (reference “Ref”) or with ~ 40 cm mineral soil cover (coverage “Cov”). We applied 15 NH 4 15 NO 3 on field plots to follow the fate of 15 N in plant–soil system over 11 months. In addition, N mineralization was determined by laboratory incubation. The field experiment showed that Cov lost less 15 N ( p < 0.05) than Ref, even though plant 15 N uptake was similar at both sites. The lower net N loss from the Cov site was accompanied by higher soil 15 N retention. The laboratory incubation revealed a ~ 3 times lower N mineralization at Cov than at Ref, whereas the N release per unit soil N was around two times higher at Cov than at Ref, suggesting a faster SOM turnover rate at Cov. Overall, the mineral soil cover increased the retention of fertilizer-N in the soil, thus reducing the system N losses. Our result indicates that agricultural production on drained peatland is less harmful to the environment with mineral soil coverage than using drained peatland directly." @default.
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- W4312164087 date "2022-12-23" @default.
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- W4312164087 title "Reduced nitrogen losses from drained temperate agricultural peatland after mineral soil coverage" @default.
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