TRANSFORMATION OF 15N-LABELLED AMMONIUM IN TWO SOILS DIFFERING IN NH+4-FIXING CAPACITY |
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Authors: | W. R. FISCHER T. PFANNEBERG E.-A. NIEDERBUDDE R. MEDINA |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Bodenkunde and Chemisches Institut, Technische Universität München, D-8050 Freising-Weihenstephan, F.R.G. |
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Abstract: | Two soils differing in ammonium fixation capacity were incubated for 127 days with 15N-ammonium sulphate. In a gley soil with high NH+4-fixing capacity caused by smectites with a charge up to 0.8 per formula unit, the major part of the added ammonium was first fixed by minerals and then released slowly during incubation. The proportion of labelled N in the nitrate fraction increased during the first weeks and then decreased permanently. In contrast, in a histosol with low NH+4-fixing capacity, the exchangeable fraction contained most of the labelled NH+4, this being highly available to microorganisms and therefore subject to nitrification. About 50% of the added 15NH4 was lost from the histosol in 127 days, but only about 20 per cent was lost from the gley soil. |
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