T. Appel et F. Xu, EXTRACTABILITY OF N-15-LABELED PLANT RESIDUES IN SOIL BY ELECTROULTRAFILTRATION, Soil biology & biochemistry, 27(11), 1995, pp. 1393-1399
An aerobic incubation of N-15-labelled green manure in soil was perfor
med: (1) to determine the extractability of organic and inorganic N fr
actions from decomposing plant residues in the soil; (2) to provide ev
idence that electro-ultrafiltration-extractable organic N (EUF-N-org)
was mineralized during the soil incubation; and (3) to compare the cou
rse of extractable N-org with inorganic N accumulation. A loamy sand (
Colluvisol) derived from mottled sandstone, Hessia, Germany was used.
Rape labelled with N-15 was incorporated in the soil and incubated for
80 d at 20 degrees C. The same incubation procedure was done without
rape for control. Samples were taken 13 times during the incubation to
analyse for NH4+, NO3- and N-org in EUF soil extracts. The extractabi
lity of N-15-labelled N-org by EUF was, on average, 7.7 times greater
than the share of total labelled N-org on the total soil N-org (labell
ed + unlabelled). This indicates that the EUF technique extracts with
relative, selectivity N-org derived from the green manure. Net N miner
alization of applied N occurred up to day 40 of incubation and 38% of
the applied N-org was mineralized. Labelled EUF-N-org was maximal on d
ay 2 of incubation followed by a decrease up to day 40. After day 40,
labelled EUF-N-org remained stable. This course clearly indicates that
some of the EUF-N-org had been mineralized. Nevertheless, the decreas
e of labelled EUF-N-org did not correspond to the accumulation of labe
lled inorganic N. The major decrease took place from day 2 to day 9, b
ut about 80% of the increase of labelled inorganic N was observed afte
r day 9.