Mineralization and denitrification in upland, nearly saturated and flooded subtropical soil -: II.: Effect of organic manures varying in N content and C:N ratio

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作者
Aulakh, MS [1 ]
Khera, TS
Doran, JW
机构
[1] Punjab Agr Univ, Dept Soils, Ludhiana 141004, Punjab, India
[2] Univ Nebraska, USDA, ARS, Lincoln, NE 68583 USA
关键词
denitrification; N mineralization; semiarid subtropical soils; flooded rice systems; water regime;
D O I
10.1007/s003740050641
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Nitrogen and carbon mineralization of cattle manure (N=6 g kg(-1); C:N=35), pressmud (N=17.4 g kg(-1); C:N=22), green manure (N=26.8 g kg(-1); C:N=14) and poultry manure (N=19.5 g kg(-1); C:N=12) and their influence on gaseous N losses via denitrification (using the acetylene inhibition technique) in a semiarid subtropical soil (Typic Ustochrepts) were investigated in a growth chamber simulating upland, nearly saturated, and flooded conditions. Mineralization of N started quickly in all manures, except pressmud where immobilization of soil mineral N was observed for an initial 4 days. Accumulation of mineral N in upland soil plus denitrified N revealed that mineralization of cattle manure-, pressmud-, poultry manure- and green manure-N over 16 days was 12, 20, 29 and 44%, respectively, and was inversely related to C:N ratio (R-2=0.703, P=0.05) and directly to N content of organic manure (R-2=0.964, P=0.01). Manure-C mineralized over 16 days ranged from 6% to 50% in different manures added to soil under different moisture regimes and was, in general, inversely related to initial C:N ratio of manure (R-2=0.690, P=0.05). Cumulative denitrification losses over 16 days in control soils (without manure) under upland, nearly saturated, and flooded conditions were 5, 23, and 24 mg N kg(-1), respectively. Incorporation of manures enhanced denitrification losses by 60-82% in upland, 52-163% in nearly saturated, and 26-107% in flooded soil conditions over a 16-day period, demonstrating that mineralized N and C from added manures could result in 2- to 3-fold higher rate of denitrification. Cumulative denitrification losses were maximal with green manure, followed by poultry manure, pressmud and cattle manure showing an increase ill denitrification with increasing N content and decreasing C:N ratio of manure. Manure-amended nearly saturated soils supported 14-35% greater denitrification than flooded soils due to greater mineralization and supply of C.
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