Journal article
Authors list: Clough, TJ; Sherlock, RR; Cameron, KC; Stevens, RJ; Laughlin, RJ; Müller, C
Publication year: 2001
Pages: 1419-1431
Journal: Australian Journal of Soil Research
Volume number: 39
Issue number: 6
ISSN: 0004-9573
eISSN: 1446-568X
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1071/SR00092
Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
Abstract:
The enigma of soil nitrogen balance sheets has been discussed for over 40 years. Many reasons have been considered for the incomplete recovery of N-15 applied to soils, including sampling uncertainty, gaseous N losses from plants, and entrapment of soil gases. The entrapment of soil gases has been well documented for rice paddy and marshy soils but little or no work appears to have been done to determine entrapment in drained pasture soils. In this study N-15-labelled nitrate was applied to a soil core in a gas-tight glovebox. Water was applied, inducing drainage, which was immediately collected. Dinitrogen and N2O were determined in the flux through the soil surface, and in the gases released into the glovebox as a result of irrigation or physical destruction of the core. Other components of the N balance were also measured, including soil inorganic-N and organic-N. Quantitative recovery of the applied N-15 was achieved when the experiment was terminated 484 h after the N-15-labelled material was applied. Nearly 23% of the N-15 was recovered in the glovebox atmosphere as N-2 and N2O due to diffusion from the base of the soil core, convective flow after irrigation, and destructive soil sampling. This N-15 would normally be unaccounted for using the sampling methodology typically employed in N-15 recovery experiments.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Clough, T., Sherlock, R., Cameron, K., Stevens, R., Laughlin, R. and Müller, C. (2001) Resolution of the 15N balance enigma?, Australian Journal of Soil Research, 39(6), pp. 1419-1431. https://doi.org/10.1071/SR00092
APA Citation style: Clough, T., Sherlock, R., Cameron, K., Stevens, R., Laughlin, R., & Müller, C. (2001). Resolution of the 15N balance enigma?. Australian Journal of Soil Research. 39(6), 1419-1431. https://doi.org/10.1071/SR00092