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Gross nitrogen transformations in soils from uncut and cut boreal upland and peatland coniferous forest stands
Authors:Cherie J Westbrook  Kevin J Devito
Institution:(1) Departamento de Sistemas F?sicos, Qu?micos y Naturales, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Ctra. de Utrera km. 1, 41013 Sevilla, Spain;(2) Departamento de Ecolog?a, Universidad de La Laguna, 38206 La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain
Abstract:Gross and net nitrogen (N) ammonification and nitrification were measured in soils from an uncut and recently cut upland and peatland conifer stand in northwestern Ontario, Canada. Rates of gross total inorganic N immobilization were similar to gross mineralization, resulting in low net mineralization rates in soils from all four upland and peatland conifer stands. Gross ammonification rates were variable but similar in soils from uncut and cut peatland hollows (18–19thinspmgthinspNthinspkg–1thinspday–1) and upland forest floor soils (14–19thinspmgthinspNthinspkg–1thinspday–1). Gross ammonium ( 
$${\text{NH}}_{\text{4}}^ + $$
) immobilization rates were also variable but similar to ammonification rates. Median gross nitrification rates were within 0–2thinspmgthinspNthinspkg–1thinspday–1 in soils from all four upland and peatland cut and uncut stands, although rates were consistently higher for the soils from the cut stands. Large variability in gross nitrification rates were observed in peatland soils, however the highest gross nitrification rates were measured in saturated peatland soils. Net rates remained low in the soils from all four stands due to high nitrate ( 
$${\text{NO}}_{\text{3}}^-- $$
) immobilization and very fast 
$${\text{NO}}_{\text{3}}^-- $$
turnover (<0.2 day). Our results suggest that potential 
$${\text{NO}}_{\text{3}}^-- $$
losses may be negated by high immobilization in uncut and cut boreal forest stands. This study reveals the potential for the interaction of N production and consumption processes in regulating N retention in upland and peatland conifer forests, and the resilience of the boreal forest to disturbance.
Keywords:Boreal forest  Forest harvesting  Gross ammonification  Gross mineralization  Gross nitrification  15N  Peatlands
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