The impacts of inorganic nitrogen application on mineralization of 14C-labelled maize and glucose, and on priming effect in saline alkaline soil

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作者
Conde, E [1 ]
Cardenas, M [1 ]
Ponce-Mendoza, A [1 ]
Luna-Guido, ML [1 ]
Cruz-Mondragón, C [1 ]
Dendooven, L [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Politecn Nacl, CINVESTAV, Dept Biotechnol & Bioengn, Mexico City 07000, DF, Mexico
关键词
saline-alkaline; application of ammonium; C-14-labelled maize and glucose; dynamics of carbon and inorganic nitrogen; priming effect;
D O I
10.1016/j.soilbio.2004.08.026
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Organic matter dynamics and nutrient availability in saline alkaline soil of the former lake Texcoco will determine the success of a planned reforestation program. Uniformly labelled C-14-maize (MAI-treatment) and glucose (GLU-treatment) with or without 200 mg NH4+ - N kg(-1) soil (MAI-N treatment and GLU-N treatment, respectively) were added to soils with electrolytic conductivity (EC) 56 dS m(-1) (soil A) and 12 dS m(-1) (soil B) to investigate the importance of N availability on decomposition of organic material. Production of CO2 and (CO2)-C-14 and inorganic N dynamics were monitored. The amount of C-14-glucose mineralized increased 1.8-times in the soil A, but had no effect in the soil B when 200 mg NH4+ - N kg(-1) soil was added, while the amount of C-14-maize mineralized increased 1.7 and 1.3-times when 200 NH4+ - N kg(-1) soil was added in the soils A and B, respectively. Application of NH4+ increased priming effect 3.7-times in the MAI-treatment of the soil A and 3.4-times in the GLU-treatment, while in the soil B the increase of priming effect was 4.1-times in the MAI-treatment and 3.7-times in the GLU-treatment. Of the 200 mg NH4+ - N kg(-1) added to both soils less than 10 mg NH3-N kg(-1) was volatilized within one day, while 22 and 44 mg NH4+ - N kg(-1) soil was fixed on the soil matrix in the soil A and the soil B, respectively. Therefore more than 100 mg NH4+ - N kg(-1) was immobilized into the microbial biomass within the first day. Concentration of nitrite (NO2-) increased sharply in all the treatments of soil A at the onset of the incubation followed by a decrease. A similar pattern was observed in the GLU-N and MAI-N treatments of the soil B, but not in the other treatments. A decrease in concentration of NO3- was observed in both soils followed by an increase in the MAI-N and GLU-N treatments of the soil B. It was found that application of NH4+ had a stimulating effect on the decomposition of maize and glucose, and on the priming effect, while assimilatory reduction of NO3- resulted in an increase of NO2- in the soil A, and nitrification in the soil B. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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