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Denitrification studies in a temperate forest catena soil
Authors:G. H. Rashid  R. Schaefer
Affiliation:(1) Plant Ecology (362), University of Paris-XI, F-91405 Orsay, France;(2) Present address: I.S.N., U.S.T.H.B., El Alia, Bab Ezzouar, Algiers, Algeria
Abstract:Summary Formation of ammonium during the reduction of nitrate under moderate and strict anaerobic incubation of two topsoils of a temperate forest catena, an acid mull and an anmoor was studied. In mull, both conditions of incubation caused reduction of nitrate and release of ammonium. The accumulation of ammonium continued even when there was no nitrate left hence indicating the formation of ammonium apparently through desamination of organic matter. Whereas, in anmoor neither any such formation of ammonium nor any significant reduction of nitrate was observed in the case of moderate anaerobic incubation. But under strict anaerobic incubation, progressive disappearance of nitrate was encountered from the beginning up to 30 days and this was accompanied by an increasing accumulation of ammonium in this soil. Yet this accumulation stopped when there was no nitrate left. Thus, the formation of ammonium is caused by the reduction of nitrate in anmoor.
Keywords:Ammonium accumulation  Nitrate reduction  Mull and anmoor  Temperate forest catena
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