Fate of 15N labelled urine on four soil types

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T.J. Clough
S.F. Ledgard
M.S. Sprosen
M.J. Kear
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[1] AgResearch,Soil Science Department
[2] Ruakura Agricultural Research Centre,undefined
[3] Lincoln University,undefined
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Plant and Soil | 1998年 / 199卷
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denitrification; leaching; lysimeter; nitrate; nitrification; nitrite;
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A field lysimeter experiment was conducted over a 406 day period to determine the effect of different soil types on the fate of synthetic urinary nitrogen (N). Soil types included a sandy loam, silty loam, clay and peat. Synthetic urine was applied at 1000 kg N ha-1, during a winter season, to intact soil cores in lysimeters. Leaching losses, nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, and plant uptake of N were monitored, with soil 15N content determined upon destructive sampling of the lysimeters. Plant uptake of urine-N ranged from 21.6 to 31.4%. Soil type influenced timing and form of inorganic-N leaching. Macropore flow occurred in the structured silt and clay soils resulting in the leaching of urea. Ammonium (NH4+–N), nitrite (NO2-–N) and nitrate (NO3-–N) all occurred in the leachates with maximum concentrations, varying with soil type and ranging from 2.3–31.4 μg NH4+–N mL-1, 2.4–35.6 μg NO2-–N mL-1, and 62–102 μg NO3-–N mL-1, respectively. Leachates from the peat and clay soils contained high concentrations of NO2-–N. Gaseous losses of N2O were low (<2% of N applied) over a 112 day measurement period. An associated experiment showed the ratio of N2–N:N2O–N ranged from 6.2 to 33.2. Unrecovered 15N was presumed to have been lost predominantly as gaseous N2. It is postulated that the high levels of NO2-–N could have contributed to chemodenitrification mechanisms in the peat soil.
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