RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN BIOMASS NITROGEN AND NITROGEN EXTRACTED BY OTHER NITROGEN AVAILABILITY METHODS

Citation
Ea. Stockdale et Rm. Rees, RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN BIOMASS NITROGEN AND NITROGEN EXTRACTED BY OTHER NITROGEN AVAILABILITY METHODS, Soil biology & biochemistry, 26(9), 1994, pp. 1213-1220
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Soil Science
Journal title
ISSN journal
00380717
Volume
26
Issue
9
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1213 - 1220
Database
ISI
SICI code
0038-0717(1994)26:9<1213:RBBNAN>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Experiments were carried out to investigate relationships between a nu mber of nitrogen availability indices and biomass nitrogen, in a wide range of Scottish soils, and to establish the source of the nitrogen r eleased. In one experiment, three soils were incubated for a week with high enrichment (99.2 atom %) (15NH4)2SO4 to label the soil biomass. A number of techniques were used to extract N from the labelled soils: extraction with 1 M KCl (Available Mineral-N; MIN-N); fumigation-incu bation (Microbial Biomass-N; BIO-N); drying at 70-degrees-C, rewetting , incubating and then measuring MIN-N released (DRY-N); anaerobic incu bation, followed by measurement of NH4+ (Anaerobic-N; AN-N); refluxing soils with 2 M KCl for 4 h and measuring the NH4+ released (Hydrolysa ble-N; CHEM-N); and measuring labelled N uptake by ryegrass (Plant N U ptake; RYE-N). The pool size and isotopic enrichment of the N released by each of the above methods was determined. In 1992, the N contained in 17 soils from a wide range of sites was extracted using the above techniques but without selective labelling. The amounts of N extracted increased in the order of MIN-N < CHEM-N < AN-N < BIO-N < DRY-N much less than total Kjeldahl N. Biomass-N was found to be well correlated with the N extracted by DRY-N (r = 0.82; P < 0.001), AN-N (r = 0.75; P < 0.001) and CHEM-N (r = 0.54; P < 0.01). The results of the N-15 lab elling experiment demonstrated that the different techniques resulted in the extraction of different N pools. The correlation between the N- 15 enrichment of the N extracted in the microbial biomass and that in the CHEM-N was very low (0.06), whereas the corresponding values for A N-N, DRY-N, MIN-N and RYE-N were 0.91, 0.97, 0.85 and 0.93. The biolog ical extraction techniques seem to have extracted N at least partly fr om the microbial biomass pool. The chemical extraction technique would appear to have extracted nitrogen from a quite different pool, or poo ls, much more closely related to the total soil nitrogen pool (r = 0.9 5; P < 0.001).