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A global dataset of terrestrial biological nitrogen fixation

Carla Roberta Gonçalves Reis, Steven S. Perakis, Cory C. Cleveland, Duncan N. L. Menge, Sasha C. Reed, Sarah A. Batterman, Timothy E. Crews, Katherine A. Dynarski, Maga Gei, Michael J. Gundale, Sarah Jovan, Sian Kou‐Giesbrecht, Mark B. Peoples, Emilio Rodríguez‐Caballero, Verity Salmon, Fiona M. Soper, Anika P. Staccone, Benton N. Taylor, Bettina Weber, Nina Wurzburger

2025Scientific Data15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract 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 (%N dfa ), 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 %N dfa 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.

Topics & Concepts

BiomeTerrestrial ecosystemAbundance (ecology)Terrestrial plantEnvironmental scienceLichenLitterNitrogen fixationEcosystemEcologyRelative species abundanceNitrogenBiologyChemistryOrganic chemistrySoil Carbon and Nitrogen DynamicsPeatlands and Wetlands EcologyMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology