Nitrogen uptake in barley after spring incorporation of 15N-labelled Italian ryegrass into sandy soils |
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Authors: | Thomsen Ingrid K. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dipartimento di Fisiologia delle Piante Coltivate e Chimica Agraria, Università di Milano, Via Celoria 2, 1-20133 Milano, Italia |
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Abstract: | A 5-month laboratory incubation experiment was conducted to study the immobilization-mineralization of N in soil to which dried or composted 15N labelled ryegrass (Lolium italicum L.) had been added. Cellulose was added to dried ryegrass to give a C/N ratio similar to that of composted ryegrass. Exchangeable NH4+ and NO3–, HCl-hydrolyzable N forms, microbial biomass N, NaOH-soluble and insoluble N were monitored during incubation. Dried ryegrass brought about a significant increase in total and labelled exchangeable NH4+, while a rapid immobilization and a subsequent slow release of exchangeable NH4+ was observed in soil with composted ryegrass, together with a resistance to degradation of the labelled humic substances. Compounds synthesized during the composting process and resistant to microbial decomposition probably caused an increase in the amino-acid fraction of soil. These findings suggest that composting can reduce the risk of N losses. |
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Keywords: | immobilization-remineralization of N ryegrass compost stable N isotopes |
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