Sulphur mineralisation in some New Zealand soils |
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Authors: | A. Ghani R. G. McLaren R. S. Swift |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Soil Science, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand;(2) Present address: Ruakura Agricultural Research Centre, MAF, Private Bag, Hamilton, New Zealand;(3) Present address: Department of Soil Science, University of Reading, London Road, Reading, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary An open incubation technique was used to measure S mineralisation in a range of New Zealand soils. For most of the soils studied, the release of S as sulphate was curvilinear with time, and during a 10-week incubation, the amounts of S mineralised ranged from less than 3 g S g-1 soil to more than 26 g S g-1 soil. The best predictor of mineralised S appeared to be the amount of C-bonded S in the soil (explaining 59% of the variation in mineralised S between soils). Examination of the soils after incubation also revealed that the bulk of the mineralised S was derived from the C-bonded S pool. Hydriodic acid-reducible forms of organic S appeared to make little contribution to mineralised S.Attempts were made to predict total potentially mineralisable S (So) from incubation data using an exponential equation and a reciprocal-plot technique. However, the dependence of estimated values of So on the length and temperature of incubation cast doubts on the validity of this approach. |
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Keywords: | C-bonded S Hydriodic acid-reducible S Incubation Potential S mineralisation S mineralisation |
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