Dynamics of soil microbial biomass and nitrogen availability in a flooded rice soil amended with different C and N sources

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C. Witt
U. Biker
C. C. Galicia
J. C. G. Ottow
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[1] International Rice Research Institute (IRRI),
[2] Soil and Water Sciences Division,undefined
[3] MCPO Box 3127,undefined
[4] 1271 Makati City,undefined
[5] The Philippines e-mail: c.witt@cgiar.org,undefined
[6] Institut für Angewandte Mikrobiologie,undefined
[7] Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen,undefined
[8] Senckenbergstrasse 3,undefined
[9] D-35390 Giessen,undefined
[10] Germany,undefined
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Biology and Fertility of Soils | 2000年 / 30卷
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Key words Microbial biomass; Crop residues; Exchangeable ammonium; Nitrogen immobilization; Lowland rice;
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 A greenhouse experiment was conducted to compare effects of different C and N sources applied to a flooded soil on soil microbial biomass (SMB) C and N, extractable soil organic N (NORG), and NH4+-N in relation to plant N accumulation of rice (Oryza sativa L.). In addition to a control without inputs (CON), four treatments were imposed receiving: prilled urea (PU), rice straw (RS), RS and PU (RS+PU), or Sesbania rostrata as green manure (SES). Treatments were arranged according to a completely randomized design with four replicates and further consisted of pots with and without transplanted rice. While plant effects on the SMB were relatively small, the application of organic N sources resulted in a rapid increase in SMB until 10 days after transplanting (DAT) followed by a gradual decline until 73 DAT. Plant N accumulation data in these treatments clearly indicated that the SMB underwent a transition from a sink to a source of plant-available soil N during the period of crop growth. Seasonal variation of the SMB was small in treatments without amendment of organic material (CON, PU) presumably due to a lack of available C as energy source. Extractable NORG was significantly affected by soil planting status and organic N source amendment, but represented only a small N pool with little temporal variation despite an assumed rapid turnover. Among the three treatments receiving the same amount of N from different sources, the recovery efficiency of applied N was 58% for PU and 28% for both RS+PU and SES treatments at 73 DAT. The N uptake of rice, however, was not driven by N availability alone, as most evident in the RS+PU treatment. We assume that root physiological functions were impeded after application of organic N sources.
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