OVERWINTER NITRATE LOSS AND DENITRIFICATION POTENTIAL OF CULTIVATED SOILS IN ALBERTA

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作者
HEANEY, DJ
NYBORG, M
SOLBERG, ED
MALHI, SS
ASHWORTH, J
机构
[1] UNIV ALBERTA,DEPT SOIL SCI,EDMONTON T6G 2E3,ALBERTA,CANADA
[2] ALBERTA DEPT AGR,SOILS BRANCH,EDMONTON T6H 5T6,ALBERTA,CANADA
[3] AGR CANADA,RES STN,LACOMBE T0C 1S0,ALBERTA,CANADA
[4] NORWEST SOIL RES,EDMONTON T6E 0P5,ALBERTA,CANADA
来源
SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY | 1992年 / 24卷 / 09期
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10.1016/0038-0717(92)90009-M
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Studies comparing overwinter field losses of NO3-N and denitrification potential using laboratory methods were conducted on the dominant soil Great Groups in Alberta. Recovery in spring of N-15-labelled NO3-N incorporated into the 0-15 cm depth during winter was lower in the Solod, Black and Gray Luvisolic soils in northern and central Alberta (3 30%) compared to the Dark Brown, Brown and Thin Black soils in southern Alberta (68-95%). The northern and central Alberta sites retained a melting snowpack as thawing of top soil began. Nitrate loss was measured in the laboratory on the (0-15 cm samples from 8 soils amended with 150 mg N kg-1 as KNO3. After 7 days incubation, losses ranged from 62 to 90 mg of added NO3-N kg-1 (i.e. 8.9 12.9 mg N kg-1 d-1). In an additional experiment, cumulative emissions of N2O ranged from 19 to 58 mg N kg-1 after 48 h incubation (i.e. 9.5-29.5 mg N kg-1 d-1). A Brown, Black and Gray Luvisol soil amended with 100 mg N kg-1 as KNO, was used to compare two laboratory methods of measuring denitrification potential. Nitrate loss after 3 days ranged from 53 to 60 mg N kg-1 using a method developed in our laboratory compared to 2-17 mg N kg-1 using a published method. The laboratory losses of NO,-N did not correlate with losses in the field. These findings suggest that denitrification in the field was controlled by climatic rather than inherent soil chemical or biological variables.
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