Microbial immobilization of ammonium and nitrate in relation to ammonification and nitrification rates in organic and conventional cropping systems

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  • Martin Burger
  • Louise E. Jackson
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Agricultural systems that receive high or low organic matter (OM) inputs would be expected to differ in soil nitrogen (N) transformation rates and fates of ammonium (NH4 þ) and nitrate (NO3 ). To compare NH4 þ availability, competition between nitrifiers and heterotrophic microorganisms for NH4 þ, and microbial NO3 2 assimilation in an organic vs. a conventional irrigated cropping system in the California Central Valley, chemical and biological soil assays, N isotope pool dilution and N tracer techniques were used. Potentially mineralizable N (PMN) and hot minus cold KCl-extracted NH4 þ as indicators of soil N supplying capacity were measured five times during the tomato growing season. At mid-season, rates of gross ammonification and gross nitrification after rewetting dry soil were measured in microcosms. Microbial immobilization of NO3 2 and NH4 þ was estimated based on the uptake of N and gross consumption rates. Gross ammonification, PMN, and hot minus cold KCl-extracted NH4 þ were approximately twice as high in the organically than the conventionally managed soil. Net estimated microbial NO3 2 assimilation rates were between 32 and 35% of gross nitrification rates in the conventional and between 37 and 46% in the organic system. In both soils, microbes assimilated more NO3 2 than NH4 þ. Heterotrophic microbes assimilated less NH4 þ than NO3 2 probably because NH4 þ concentrations were low and competition by nitrifiers was apparently strong. The high OM input organic system released NH4 þ in a gradual manner and, compared to the low OM input conventional system, supported a more active microbial biomass with greater N demand that was met mainly by NO3 2 immobilization. q 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2003