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CACL2 EXTRACTABLE N FRACTIONS AND K2SO4 EXTRACTABLE N RELEASED ON FUMIGATION AS AFFECTED BY GREEN MANURE MINERALIZATION AND SOIL TEXTURE


AutorenlisteAPPEL, T; SISAK, I; HERMANNSSELLEN, M

Jahr der Veröffentlichung1995

Seiten197-203

ZeitschriftPlant and Soil

Bandnummer176

Heftnummer2

ISSN0032-079X

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/BF00011783

VerlagSpringer


Abstract

A soil incubation experiment was carried out over 70 days (aerobic, 15 degrees C) using a clay and a sandy soil produced by amendment with bentonite and quartz sand respectively. Fresh endive leaves were added as green manure (109 mg N kg(-1) soil). Controls without green manure were also included. Samples were taken periodically in order to determine CaCl2 extractable N fractions and N in microbial biomass by a fumigation-extraction method.

With the green manured soils CaCl2 extractable organic N was maximal at day 2 of incubation followed by an exponential decrease until constant levels were reached. At day 2 of incubation the apparent recovery rate of applied green manure as CaCl2 extractable organic N was 44% (clay) and 46% (sandy soil). Without green manure the organic N extracted was only 0.3% (clay) and 0.5% (sandy soil) related to the total soil organic N. NH4+ showed an intermediate increase (maximum at day 14) with green manured soils and was always negligible with controls. From day 14 onwards the NO3- accumulation was more pronounced with green manured soils compared with controls. The apparent extent of green manure mineralization at the end of incubation was 47.2 and 43.3% of the applied N in the clay and the sandy soil respectively.

To summarize, bentonite amendment had no substantial effect on the rate and extent of N mineralization nor on the amount of CaCl2 extractable organic N.

The extractability of N released on fumigation appears to be restricted by bentonite. Green manure increased the amount of extractable N released on fumigation with both soils.

It is concluded that CaCl2 extractable organic N largely consists of organic substances which, in contrast to some constituents released on fumigation are only weakly adsorbed to clay surfaces and therefore are highly accessible to mineralization.




Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilAPPEL, T., SISAK, I. and HERMANNSSELLEN, M. (1995) CACL2 EXTRACTABLE N FRACTIONS AND K2SO4 EXTRACTABLE N RELEASED ON FUMIGATION AS AFFECTED BY GREEN MANURE MINERALIZATION AND SOIL TEXTURE, Plant and Soil, 176(2), pp. 197-203. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00011783

APA-ZitierstilAPPEL, T., SISAK, I., & HERMANNSSELLEN, M. (1995). CACL2 EXTRACTABLE N FRACTIONS AND K2SO4 EXTRACTABLE N RELEASED ON FUMIGATION AS AFFECTED BY GREEN MANURE MINERALIZATION AND SOIL TEXTURE. Plant and Soil. 176(2), 197-203. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00011783



Schlagwörter


BENTONITE AMENDMENTCACL2 EXTRACTABLE NITROGENELECTRO-ULTRAFILTRATIONELECTROULTRAFILTRATIONFUMIGATION EXTRACTION METHODGREEN MANURE MINERALIZATIONINCUBATION EXPERIMENTMICROBIAL BIOMASS NITROGENORGANIC NITROGENQUARTZ AMENDMENTSANDY SOILSSoil texture

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