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Cycling of nitrogen by surface-casting earthworms in a pasture ecosystem
Authors:J.K. Syers  A.N. Sharpley  D.R. Keeney
Affiliation:Department of Soil Science, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract:Production of surface casts and the removal of plant litter from the soil surface by earth-worms had similar seasonal variations, with maximum values in May and minimum values occurring in July and August. Seasonal variations in the total nitrogen (TN) and oxidizable carbon contents of casts were closely related to variations in litter production. The C:N ratio of casts (10.7) was consistently smaller than that of underlying soil material (15.0 and 14.2 for the 0–5 and 18–22 cm depths, respectively), which is probably due to the mineralization of plant-derived organic material during passage through earthworms and utilization of low C:N ratio litter. Seasonal changes in the amounts of inorganic N forms in casts showed a build-up of NH4+N in the cooler winter months (July and August), attaining a maximum of 112 μg.g?1. with a decrease in autumn (April and May) and early spring (September and October), reaching a minimum of 54 μg.g?1. The opposite trend existed for seasonal variations in the NO3?-N content of the casts. Because only minor fluctuations in the amounts of N forms were obtained for underlying soil material during the casting period, the more dramatic changes observed in the casts could not be explained by soil variations. Seasonal variations in urease enzyme activity, associated with fluctuations in organic matter content, were more important than the effect of temperature on enzyme activity in accounting for seasonal variations in the NH4+-N content of casts. It was calculated that 73% of the TN content of litter removed from the surface by earthworms was accumulated in casts, indicating both the importance of earthworms in incorporating litter N with soil material and the inefficiency of N digestion by earthworms.
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