Microbial transformation of nitrogen compounds in soils of the southern taiga |
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Authors: | I. E. Grishakina S. Ya. Trofimov A. L. Stepanov E. I. Dorofeeva |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Soil Science, Moscow State University, Vorob’evy gory, Moscow, 119992, Russia |
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Abstract: | The intensity of the processes of nitrogen mineralization, fixation, and denitrification was assessed in the high-moor peat gley, white-podzolic, pale-podzolic, burozem, low-moor peat, and soddy-gley soils of the Central Forest Biosphere Reserve (CFBR). The actual and potential activities of the nitrogen fixation and denitrification were determined using the gas-chromatographic method, and the intensity of the ammonification was determined using ion-selective electrodes. The maximum intensity of the nitrogen fixation was observed in the low-moor peat and soddy-gley soils, which are characterized by a high content of organic matter. High denitrification activity was found in the low-moor peat soil (0.31 nmol N2O/g per h); this was determined by the excessive moistening of this soil. The processes of organic nitrogen mineralization were the most intensive in the upper (L and F) subhorizons of the litter. |
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