NITROGEN MINERALIZATION, NITRIFICATION AND DENITRIFICATION IN UPLAND AND WETLAND ECOSYSTEMS

被引:100
作者
ZAK, DR
GRIGAL, DF
机构
[1] UNIV MINNESOTA,DEPT SOIL SCI,ST PAUL,MN 55108
[2] UNIV MINNESOTA,DEPT ECOL EVOLUT & BEHAV,ST PAUL,MN 55108
关键词
N-MINERALIZATION; NITRIFICATION; MICROBIAL BIOMASS; DENITRIFICATION; SPATIAL VARIABILITY;
D O I
10.1007/BF00320810
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Nitrogen mineralization, nitrification, denitrification, and microbial biomass were evaluated in four representative ecosystems in east-central Minnesota. The study ecosystems included: old field, swamp forest, savanna, and upland pin oak forest. Due to a high regional water table and permeable soils, the upland and wetland ecosystems were separated by relatively short distances (2 to 5 m). Two randomly selected sites within each ecosystem were sampled for an entire growing season. Soil samples were collected at 5-week intervals to determine rates of N cycling processes and changes in microbial biomass. Mean daily N mineralization rates during five-week in situ soil incubations were significantly different among sampling dates and ecosystems. The highest annual rates were measured in the upland pin oak ecosystem (8.6 g N m-2 yr-1), and the lowest rates in the swamp forest (1.5 g N m-2 yr-1); nitrification followed an identical pattern. Denitrification was relatively high in the swamp forest during early spring (8040-mu-g N2O-N m-2 d-1) and late autumn (2525-mu-g N2O-N m-2 d-1); nitrification occurred at rates sufficient to sustain these losses. In the well-drained uplands, rates of denitrification were generally lower and equivalent to rates of atmospheric N inputs. Microbial C and N were consistently higher in the swamp forest than in the other ecosystems; both were positively correlated with average daily rates of N mineralization. In the subtle landscape of east-central Minnesota, rates of N cycling can differ by an order of magnitude across relatively short distances.
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