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One-day rate measurements for estimating net nitrification potential in humid forest soils
Authors:Donald S Ross  Guinevere Fredriksen  Austin E Jamison  Beverley C Wemple  Scott W Bailey  James B Shanley  Gregory B Lawrence
Institution:

aDepartment of Plant & Soil Science, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, United States

bGeography Department, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, United States

cU.S. Forest Service, HBEF, 234 Mirror Lake Road, Campton, NH 03223, United States

dU.S. Geological Survey, P.O. Box 628, Montpelier, VT 05601, United States

eU.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, 425 Jordan Rd., Troy, NY 12180, United States

Abstract:Measurements of net nitrification rates in forest soils have usually been performed by extended sample incubation (2–8 weeks), either in the field or in the lab. Because of disturbance effects, these measurements are only estimates of nitrification potential and shorter incubations may suffice. In three separate studies of northeastern USA forest soil surface horizons, we found that laboratory nitrification rates measured over 1 day related well to those measured over 4 weeks. Soil samples of Oa or A horizons were mixed by hand and the initial extraction of subsamples, using 2 mol L?1 KCl, occurred in the field as soon as feasible after sampling. Soils were kept near field temperature and subsampled again the following day in the laboratory. Rates measured by this method were about three times higher than the 4-week rates. Variability in measured rates was similar over either incubation period. Because NO3? concentrations were usually quite low in the field, average rates from 10 research watersheds could be estimated with only a single, 1-day extraction. Methodological studies showed that the concentration of NH4+ increased slowly during contact time with the KCl extractant and, thus, this contact time should be kept similar during the procedure. This method allows a large number of samples to be rapidly assessed.
Keywords:Forest soil  Nitrification  N mineralization  Ammonification  N transformation rate measurements
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