Hi Tim,
Further to my previous e-mail, there's another paper by Roland I just found
in my literature database.
Bol R, Ostle NJ, Chenu CC, et al.
Long term changes in the distribution and delta N-15 values of individual
soil amino acids in the absence of plant and fertiliser inputs
ISOT ENVIRON HEALT S 40: 243-256 (2004)
Cheers,
Wolfram
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> Hi Tim,
>
>
> The below papers by Richard Evershed, Ian Bull and Roland Bol
> might be helpful.
>
> Simpson IA, Bol R, Bull ID, et al.
> Interpreting early land management through compound specific
> stable isotope analyses of archaeological soils RAPID COMMUN
> MASS SP 13: 1315-1319 (1999)
>
>
> Bull ID, van Bergen PF, Bol R, et al.
> Estimating the contribution of Spartina anglica biomass to
> salt-marsh sediments using compound specific stable carbon
> isotope measurements ORG GEOCHEM 30: 477-483 (1999)
>
> Dungait JAJ, Evershed RP, Bol R
> Compound-specific isotope tracing of organic compounds from
> dung in temperate grassland soil ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S 225:
> 098-GEOC Part 1 MAR 2003
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Wolfram
>
>
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> Subject: Manure effect on plant 15N
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> Can anyone point me to published information on the effect of
> animal/human manure of the NATURAL ABUNDANCE 15N/14N ratio of
> crop plants? In particular, comparisons of 15N/14N of manured
> versus non-manured plants grown in otherwise identical
> conditions would be very useful. Thanks. Tim H.E. Heaton NERC
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