Journal article

Heterotrophic nitrification is the predominant NO3 − production pathway in acid coniferous forest soil in subtropical China


Authors listZhang, YC; Zhang, JB; Meng, TZ; Zhu, TB; Müller, C; Cai, ZC

Publication year2013

Pages955-957

JournalBiology and Fertility of Soils

Volume number49

Issue number7

ISSN0178-2762

eISSN1432-0789

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00374-012-0772-4

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
To date, occurrence and stimulation of different nitrification pathways in acidic soils remains unclear. Laboratory incubation experiments, using the acetylene inhibition and N-15 tracing methods, were conducted to study the relative importance of heterotrophic and autotrophic nitrification in two acid soils (arable (AR) and coniferous forest) in subtropical China, and to verify the reliability of the N-15 tracing model. The gross rate of autotrophic nitrification was 2.28 mg kg(-1) day(-1), while that of the heterotrophic nitrification (0.01 mg kg(-1) day(-1)) was negligible in the AR soil. On the contrary, the gross rate of autotrophic nitrification was very low (0.05 mg kg(-1) day(-1)) and the heterotrophic nitrification (0.98 mg kg(-1) day(-1)) was the predominant NO3 (-) production pathway accounting for more than 95 % of the total nitrification in the coniferous forest soil. Our results showed that the N-15 tracing model was reliable when used to study soil N transformation in acid subtropical soils.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleZhang, Y., Zhang, J., Meng, T., Zhu, T., Müller, C. and Cai, Z. (2013) Heterotrophic nitrification is the predominant NO3 − production pathway in acid coniferous forest soil in subtropical China, Biology and Fertility of Soils, 49(7), pp. 955-957. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00374-012-0772-4

APA Citation styleZhang, Y., Zhang, J., Meng, T., Zhu, T., Müller, C., & Cai, Z. (2013). Heterotrophic nitrification is the predominant NO3 − production pathway in acid coniferous forest soil in subtropical China. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 49(7), 955-957. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00374-012-0772-4


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