The rate of nonexchangeable NH4+ release from soils can have a signifi
cant effect on N dynamics and environmental quality. Nonexchangeable N
H4+ is that N fraction which is fixed in the interlayers of clay miner
als. The objective of this study was to determine the kinetics of none
xchangeable NH4+ release from two topsoils from Germany [Giessen Ap (A
qualf) and Hungen Ap (Alfisol)] and from two subsoils, one from German
y [Hungen C (Alfisol)] and one from Kentucky [Shrouts Bt (Hapludalf)].
Calcium-saturated, freeze-dried soils were extracted with H-resin for
0.25 to 384 h. Sodiumethylmercurythio-salisylate (Thimerosal) was add
ed to the soil/H-resin suspension to inhibit microbiological ammonific
ation. The kinetics of nonexchangeable NH4+ release from the soils wer
e biphasic and were best described by Elovich and heterogeneous diffus
ion models. The release of nonexchangeable NH4+ as a percentage of tot
al nonexchangeable NH4+ in the soils ranged from 4 to 25% and was lowe
r in subsoils than in topsoils. This was ascribed to the higher levels
of indigenous nonexchangeable NH4+ in the subsoils, which is more tig
htly held than recently fixed nonexchangeable NH4+.