Summary
The link between carbon and nitrogen (N) in soil organic matter has long been recognized but has been largely ignored in determining the supply of N from soil for crop production. We propose that N mineralization can only be understood as a by-product of soil organic carbon (SOC) change and that progress in improving N use efficiency by crops must explicitly include consideration of SOC. This suggests some immediate avenues for improved fertilizer N management as well as future research activities. Recent advances in understanding the various fractions of soil organic matter and their role in C cycling have great potential for improving our understanding of N cycling in the soil as well, and the potential for N release that could be utilized by crops.
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