Fate of urea and ureaformaldehyde nitrogen in a one-year laboratory incubation with Douglas-fir forest floor

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Aarnio, T [1 ]
McCullough, K [1 ]
Trofymow, JA [1 ]
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[1] CANADIAN FORESTRY SERV,PACIFIC FORESTRY CTR,VICTORIA,BC V8Z 1M5,CANADA
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10.1016/S0038-0717(96)00148-4
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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In a 1 y laboratory incubation of a Douglas-fir forest floor (FH) the effects of two different kinds of organic N compounds, fast-release urea (U) and slow-release ureaformaldehyde (UF), on N transformations were studied. Compounds labelled with N-15 were used to follow the mineralization and distribution of added N in the following pools: extractable NH4+-N, (NO2- + NO3)-N, soluble organic N, microbial biomass N and total N in the soil residue. The effects of U and UF on microbial activity (CO2 production), microbial biomass (FE and SIR) and on the numbers of autotrophic nitrifiers (MPN) were also studied. The pattern of transformation of N was quite different. In the U-treated soils the added N contributed mostly to the exchangeable NH4+ pool, whereas in the UF-treated soils the highest amount of the added N was found in the soil residue. In the U-treated soils the amount of NH4+ was constant throughout the experiment, but the N-15 in it was diluted by mineralization of native organic N. In the UF-treated soils the accumulation of exchangeable NH4+ started slowly and increased steadily. However, the atom% N-15 excess in the NH4+ pool stayed constant, as it did in the soil residue. This unchanged N-15 enrichment of NH4+ indicates formation of a UF-humic complex. Higher atom% N-15 excess in the UF-treated soils in the exchangeable NH4+ pool (2.8%) than in the soil residue (1.5%) suggests also that the UF-N entered the active organic N pool in the soil. The results presented here help to explain earlier field observations, where UF was shown to improve the N status of forest soil, and the applied N was retained in an available N pool. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd
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