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Influence of tree species on gross and net N transformations in forest soils

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ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE
卷 64, 期 2, 页码 151-158

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SPRINGER FRANCE
DOI: 10.1051/forest:2006099

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nitrogen; gross mineralization; gross nitrification; forest soils; N-15 techniques

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We compared N fluxes in a 150-year-old Fagus sylvatica coppice and five adjacent 25-year-old plantations of Fagus sylvatica, Picea abies, Quercus petraea, Pinus laricio and Pseudotsuga menziesii. We measured net N mineralization fluxes in the upper mineral horizon (A1, 0-5 cm) for 4 weeks and gross N mineralization fluxes for two days. Gross rates were measured during the 48-h period after addition of (NH4)-N-15 and (NO3)-N-15. Mineralization was measured by the (NH4)-N-15 dilution technique and gross nitrification by (NO3)-N-15 production from the addition of (NH4)-N-15, and by (NO3)-N-15 dilution. Net and gross N mineralization was lower in the soil of the old coppice, than in the plantations, both on a soil weight and organic nitrogen basis. Gross nitrification was also very low. Gross nitrification measured by NO3 dilution was slightly higher than measured by (NO3)-N-15 production from the addition of (NH4)-N-15. In the plantations, gross and net mineralization and nitrification from pool dilution were lowest in the spruce stand and highest in the beech and Corsican pine stands. We concluded that: (1) the low net mineralization in the soil of the old coppice was related to low gross rate of mineralization rather than to the concurrent effect of microbial immobilisation of mineral N; (2) the absence of nitrate in the old coppice was not related to the low rate of mineralization nor to the absence of nitrifyers, but most probably to the inhibition of nitrifyers in the moder humus; (3) substituting the old coppice by young stands favours nitrifyer communities; and (4) heterotrophic nitrifyers may bypass the ammonification step in these acid soils, but further research is needed to check this process and to characterize the microbial communities.

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