Short-term competition for ammonium and nitrate in tallgrass prairie

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作者
Dell, CJ [1 ]
Rice, CW
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[1] USDA ARS, PSWMRU, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
[2] Kansas State Univ, Dept Agron, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA
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10.2136/sssaj2005.0371
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
The availability of N limits productivity in tallgrass prairie. Spring burning is common because it results in greater plant productivity despite reducing net N mineralization. To better explain how burning affects inorganic N availability in tallgrass prairie, the partitioning of N-15 among plant and soil pools was measured in June and August 1994. Approximately 2.5 mu g N g(-1) soil was injected as either NH4 Or NO3 to a depth of 15 cm within cores in burned and unburned prairie. Cores were removed from the field 6 d after injection, and N-15 recovery in plant and soil N pools was determined. No more than 14% of the applied N-15 remained in inorganic form 6 d after application. The largest portion of the applied N-15 (35-80%) was recovered in the soil organic nitrogen pool (N-0). Burning significantly increased the immobilization of both NH4 and NO3 within N., and microbial biomass accounted for >= 50% of the N-15 recovered in N-0. Accumulation of N-15 in plants accounted for >= 35% of the applied 15 N with a majority recovered from roots. Burning had little effect on N-15 recovery in plants; however, N-15 accumulations in roots were significantly greater when NO3 was used. Results indicate that immobilization within soil organic matter (SOM) controls the availability of both NH4 and NO3 to plants. Increased immobilization in soils with burning probably results largely from increased microbial N demand resulting from greater litter inputs with wider C to N ratios. Further research is needed to determine if abiotic mechanisms for N immobilization also significantly influence N availability in prairie soils.
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