Abstract

Soluble organic nitrogen (SON) is not generally considered to be a significant pool of nitrogen (N) in agricultural soils. Given the importance of SON in forest and natural systems, this view is challenged with examples from current research. Methods to collect and measure SON are described and possible roles for SON in N transformations are discussed. Gaps in the understanding of N availability and losses in agricultural systems are highlighted.

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