The Ecosystem Ontology

Last uploaded: September 23, 2019
Id http://purl.dataone.org/odo/ECSO_00001138
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Carbon to Nitrogen Ratio

Definitions
Carbon-to-nitrogen ratio is a ratio of the mass of carbon to the mass of nitrogen in a substance. It can, amongst other things, be used in analysing sediments and compost. A useful application for C/N ratios is as a proxy for paleoclimate research, having different uses whether the sediment cores are terrestrial-based or marine-based. Carbon-to-nitrogen ratios are an indicator for nitrogen limitation of plants and other organisms and can identify whether molecules found in the sediment under study come from land-based or algal plants. Further, they can distinguish between different land-based plants, depending on the type of photosynthesis they undergo.
Synonyms
Carbon-nitrogen ratio
C to N Ratio
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