A global dataset of terrestrial biological nitrogen fixation

Author:
Reis Ely C.R., Perakis S.S., Cleveland C.C., Menge D.N.L., Reed S.C., Taylor B.N., Batterman S.A., Clark C.M., Crews T.E., Dynarski K.A., Gei M., Gundale M.J., Herridge D.F., Jovan S.E., Kou-Giesbrecht S., Peoples M.B., Piipponen J., Rodriguez-Caballero E., Salmon V.G., Soper F.M., Staccone A.P., Weber B., Williams C.A. & Wurzburger N.
Year:
2025
Journal:
Scientific Data
Pages:
12: 1362 [10 p.]
Url:
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-025-05131-4
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Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is the main natural source of new nitrogen inputs in terrestrial ecosystems, supporting terrestrial productivity, carbon uptake, and other Earth system processes. We assembled a comprehensive global dataset of field measurements of BNF in all major N-fixing niches across natural terrestrial biomes derived from the analysis of 376 BNF studies. The dataset comprises 32 variables, including site location, biome type, N-fixing niche, sampling year, quantification method, BNF rate (kg N ha−1 y−1), the percentage of nitrogen derived from the atmosphere (%Ndfa), N fixer or N-fixing substrate abundance, BNF rate per unit of N fixer abundance, and species identity. Overall, the dataset combines 1,207 BNF rates for trees, shrubs, herbs, soil, leaf litter, woody litter, dead wood, mosses, lichens, and biocrusts, 152 herb %Ndfa values, 1,005 measurements of N fixer or N-fixing substrate abundance, and 762 BNF rates per unit of N fixer abundance for a total of 424 species across 66 countries. This dataset facilitates synthesis, meta-analysis, upscaling, and model benchmarking of BNF fluxes at multiple spatial scales.
Id:
38772
Submitter:
zpalice
Post_time:
Friday, 08 August 2025 14:51