NITROGEN TRANSFORMATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH EARTHWORM CASTS

Citation
Tb. Parkin et Ec. Berry, NITROGEN TRANSFORMATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH EARTHWORM CASTS, Soil biology & biochemistry, 26(9), 1994, pp. 1233-1238
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Soil Science
Journal title
ISSN journal
00380717
Volume
26
Issue
9
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1233 - 1238
Database
ISI
SICI code
0038-0717(1994)26:9<1233:NTAWEC>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Earthworms are intimately involved in the cycling of C and N in soil. Earthworm casts are enriched in mineral N; however, there have been fe w studies of the dynamics of microbial N transformations associated wi th earthworm casts. We evaluated the N-transformations in earthworm ca sts as affected by organic residues used as a food source by earthworm s. Denitrification rate, nitrification potential and mineral N content of the casts of two earthworm species (Octolasian tyrtaeum Savigny an d Aporrectodea tuberculata Eisen) were assessed in laboratory trials. Trials were made in plastic chambers (600 g soil) with three organic-C treatments: 20 g fresh hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth), 5.5 g air-dr ied hairy vetch or 5.5 g air-dried horse (Equus caballus) manure. Eart hworm casts were enriched in mineral N, relative to surrounding soil, and that the amount of N accumulated in earthworm casts was a reflecti on of the N content of the organic matter used as a food source by the earthworms. Casts had elevated denitrification rates, compared to soi l, however, rates were low relative to the elevated NO3- concentration s in the casts (80-100 mug NO3--N g-1 dry wt). Observed denitrificatio n rates appeared to be related to the quality of organic matter availa ble to the earthworms, but were not significantly affected by species of worm.