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Gross nitrogen transformations in adjacent native and plantation forest's of subtropical Australia

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SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 39, 期 2, 页码 426-433

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2006.08.011

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gross N mineralisation; gross nitrification; anaerobic and aerobic incubation; C : N ratio; land-use change

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The impact of land-use change on soil nitrogen (N) transformations was investigated in adjacent native forest (NF), 53 y-old first rotation (I R) and 5 y-old second rotation (2R) hoop pine (Araucaia cunninghamii) plantations. The 15 N isotope dilution method was used to quantify gross rates of N transformations in aerobic and anaerobic laboratory incubations. Results showed that the land-use change had a significant impact on the soil N transformations. Gross ammonification rates in the aerobic incubation ranged between 0.62 and 1.78 mg N kg(-1) d(-1), while gross nitrification rates ranged between 2.1 and 6.6 mg N kg(-1) d(-1). Gross ammonification rates were significantly lower in the NF and the I R soils than in the 2R soils, however gross nitrification rates were significantly higher in the NF soils than in the plantation soils. The greater rates of gross nitrification found in the NF soil compared to the plantation soils, were related to lower soil C:N ratios (i.e. more labile soil N under NF). Nitrification was found to be the dominant soil N transformation process in the contrasting forest ecosystems. This might be attributed to certain site conditions which may favour the nitrifying community, such as the dry climate and tree species. There was some evidence to suggest that heterotrophic nitrifiers may undertake a significant portion of nitrification. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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