Dynamics of mineral nitrogen in soils treated with slow-release fertilizers

被引:25
作者
Gioacchini, P [1 ]
Ramieri, N [1 ]
Montecchio, D [1 ]
Marzadori, C [1 ]
Ciavatta, C [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bologna, DiSTA, I-40127 Bologna, Italy
关键词
slow-release fertilizers; nitrification inhibitor; mineral nitrogen; priming effect;
D O I
10.1080/00103620500403002
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
In this study, five different slow-release fertilizers were incubated in two soils, and their nitrogen (N) dynamics was followed for 4 months. Four of the fertilizers used were organic: two were hydrolyzed fur, one was made by hydrolyzed fur, farmyard manure, horn, and hoofs (Endurance), and one contained synthetic organic N [isobutylidendiurea (IBDU)]. The fifth, on the contrary, was a mineral fertilizer (Entec 26) containing both nitrate (NO3-) and ammonium (NH4+) and a nitrification inhibitor (3,4 DMPP). The two soils used were a sandy loam (SL) and a clay loam (CL). The fertilizer-N release was conditioned by both the fertilizers and the soil characteristics. The highest accumulation of mineral N as NO3- was observed in the SL soil for all the treatments. The lowest net N release was observed in both soils with End, which was found to be the most resistant to microbial attack and degradation. The two fur-based fertilizers released similar amounts of N, which was higher in the SL soil than in the CL soil. The highest accumulation of fertilizer-derived N in the CL soil resulted from IBDU; however, the net accumulation of N in the SL soil with this fertilizer was even higher than the amount of N initially added. This fact was attributed to an increase in mineralization of the soil's native organic N. A real positive "priming effect was also observed in the SL soil with E26. On the contrary, E26 caused a low level of N accumulation in the CL soil.
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