EFFECT OF DIFFERENT SOIL CULTIVATION SYSTEMS, INCLUDING NO-TILLAGE, ON ELECTROULTRAFILTRATION EXTRACTABLE ORGANIC NITROGEN

被引:8
作者
HUTSCH, B [1 ]
MENGEL, K [1 ]
机构
[1] JUSTUS LIEBIG UNIV,INST PLANT NUTR,SUDANLAGE 6,W-6300 GIESSEN,GERMANY
关键词
ELECTROULTRAFILTRATION; ORGANIC NITROGEN; SOIL CULTIVATION; HYDROLYZABLE-N; N-MINERALIZATION; NO TILLAGE;
D O I
10.1007/BF00361414
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
The effect of different long-term soil-cultivation systems (ploughing, two types of cultivator, notillage) on organic N, extracted with the electroultrafiltration (EUF) technique, was studied in two arable soils, a Luvic Phaeozem derived from loess and a Eutric Cambisol. A modified EUF extraction procedure (the 80-degrees-C fraction extended from 5 to 90 min) was used to investigate the release of organic N from the ploughing and no-tillage treatment, and the content of hydrolysable N was measured in the combined filtrates. No-tillage and the two non-turning cultivation systems led to an accumulation of EUF organic N in the 0- to 10-cm depth compared to the ploughing treatment. In the lower horizon (15-25 cm) the reverse pattern was found in the loamy soil, with higher concentrations after ploughing than after reduced tillage. However, in the sandy soil all four cultivation treatments showed similar values in the 15- to 25-cm depth. During the time of investigation (May 1987 to February 1989) an EUF organic N accumulation occurred, which was about twice as high in the loamy as in the sandy soil. Therefore we conclude that in the sandy soil the mineralization of organic N was faster, and that reduced tillage retarded its degradation. In the total 0- to 25-cm depth, this delay was not observed in the loamy soil. The N release rates were much lower in the sandy than in the loamy soil and they were higher for the notillage than for the ploughing treatment. Only 30-40% of the total organic N desorbed was hydrolysable and the amino acid composition indicates that part of it originated from microbial cells. The overall evaluation showed clearly that EUF-extractable organic N is a site-specific factor.
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