LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF NITROGEN-FERTILIZATION ON METHANE OXIDATION IN SOIL OF THE BROADBALK WHEAT EXPERIMENT

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HUTSCH, BW [1 ]
WEBSTER, CP [1 ]
POWLSON, DS [1 ]
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[1] SOIL SCI DEPT, ROTHAMSTED EXPTL STN, HARPENDEN AL5 2JQ, HERTS, ENGLAND
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SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY | 1993年 / 25卷 / 10期
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10.1016/0038-0717(93)90045-D
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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Methane uptake by a temperate arable soil was investigated in incubation experiments with intact soil cores. The measurements were carried out with a soil moisture content of 16-17% (w/w) and at 25-degrees-C. The decrease of the CH4 concentrations in an amended atmosphere (10 mul CH4 l-1) was measured during a 212 h period. There was no decrease of CH4 if the soil was autoclaved showing that the disappearance of methane was entirely mediated by microbial activity. The long-term application (140 yr) of mineral nitrogen fertilizer caused significant differences in the ability of the soil to oxidize CH4: the larger the amount of fertilizer applied the lower the rate of CH4 oxidation. No significant short-term effect of mineral-N fertilization could be observed whether applied as (NH4)2SO4 or KNO3. An organic manure treatment, which has received nearly 240 kg N ha-1 each year as farmyard manure, showed almost the same ability to oxidize CH4 as an unfertilized plot and had a significantly higher CH, oxidation rate after an application of 144 kg N ha-1 as nitrate fertilizer. For the mineral-N treatments the inhibition of the CH4 oxidation increased with increasing N turnover rate but was independent of the mineral nitrogen content of the soil at the time of measurement Therefore, the continued application of mineral-N fertilizer for an extended period (at least 7 yr) caused a depletion of the bacterial methane sink in soil and may have contributed to the continuous increase in atmospheric CH4 over the past decades.
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