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Nitrogen turnover of legume seed meals as affected by seed meal texture and quality at different temperatures
Authors:Hossein Sabahi  Rudolf Schulz  Torsten Müller  Zhifang Li
Institution:1. Department of Agroecology , Environmental Sciences Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University, G.C. , Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran sabahy_h@yahoo.com;3. Institute of Plant Nutrition , Stuttgart, Germany;4. College of Agronomy and Bio-technique , Beijing, China
Abstract:The aim was to investigate how legume seed meal texture and corresponding quality affects N turnover at different temperatures. Therefore, the effect of size fractionation ‘fine’ and ‘coarse’ of seed meals of yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus L.), blue lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) and faba bean (Vicia faba L.) on net N mineralization and turnover was investigated in an incubation experiment at 5°C, 12°C and 20°C. The differences in N release from the two particle size fractions could not be detected at 12 and 20°C incubation temperature. Moreover, net N mineralization at 5°C was higher during incubation of the coarse particle size fractions than during incubation of the fine fraction. In contrast to the common understanding of temperature dependence of microbial processes, the overall influence of incubation temperature on net N mineralization was less expressed. The formation of microbial biomass was highest at 5°C. The subsequent decrease of soil microbial biomass was only partly reflected by net N mineralization suggesting the formation of microbial residues as a preliminary N sink. The control of the N release from legume seed meals seems to be dominated by the N-immobilizing effects of polyphenols at lower temperatures and of C-rich polymers (hemicelluloses) at higher temperatures.
Keywords:C:N ratio  lignin  cellulose  polyphenols  lupin seed meal
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