Nitrogen fixation in coniferous bark litter |
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Authors: | Assi Weber Veronica Sundman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of General Microbiology, University of Helsinki, Mannerheimintie 172, SF-00280 Helsinki 28, Finland |
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Abstract: | Summary Non-symbiotic heterotrophic N2 fixation in coniferous bark litter was investigated with the acetylene reduction assay under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. The litter studied was composed essentially of bark, of pH 5 and a C/N ratio of 101; the ratio of available C to available N, which governs N2 fixation, was considerably higher. The rate of N2 fixation was estimated as 2.5–4.4 g N. g–1 dry wt. day–1. Nitrogenase activity was still evident after seven months of incubation under aerobic conditions. The N2-ase activity was O2 dependent: under anaerobic conditions no N2-ase activity was found unless a fermentable C source was added. The importance of N2 fixation in N-poor litter for the maintenance of soil fertility is emphasized. |
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Keywords: | Ash C/N ratio Litter Non-symbiotic N2 fixation |
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