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Illinois Soil Nitrogen Test Method Optimization for Analysis of Temperate Mineral Grassland Soils
Authors:Noeleen T. McDonald  Miguel A. Dionisio Fernández  David P. Wall
Affiliation:1. Agricultural Catchments Program, Teagasc, Johnstown Castle, Wexford, County Wexford, Republic of Irelandnoeleen.mcdonald@teagasc.ie;3. Andalusian Center for the Assessment and Monitoring of Global Change, University of Almería, Almería, Spain;4. Teagasc, Crops Environmental and Land Use Program, Johnstown Castle, Wexford, County Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Abstract:ABSTRACT

A reliable and practical test that can provide timely measurements of the levels of mineralizable nitrogen (MN) in soil is critical for improving the accuracy of N fertilizer applications for grassland and crops. The Illinois soil N test (ISNT) is considered to be a good estimate of MN, once soils are grouped according to soil characteristics such as the drainage type and sampling depth. To date, development and evaluation of the ISNT method has been conducted using arable soils mainly in North America where, in general, soils have lower levels of soil organic matter (SOM) compared to temperate grassland soils. We evaluated the effects of two pre-treatment soil aggregate sizes of <1 mm and <2 mm on the yield and recovery of MN (1) across temperate grassland soil types, and (2) across a 6-h interval diffusion period. No significant difference existed in the concentrations of ISNT-N between the two soil aggregate sizes of each soil type. For both aggregate sample sizes, the recovery of spiked amino sugar-N glucosamine from a temperate grassland soil was generally linear until hour 5, after which the quantities of recovered N diminished. Although N recovery after 6 h of diffusion at 50°C (±1°C) was less than 100% in both aggregate size samples, the response models indicated that the standard ISNT protocol using a 5-h diffusion period is appropriate for temperate grassland soils. The incomplete recovery of N in these mineral soils suggested that the protocol could be further optimized for temperate soils with high organic matter content and additional evaluation of the temperature during diffusion within an enclosed environment may be required using N (spiked glucosamine-N) recovery studies.
Keywords:Diffusion period  enclosed hotplate  grassland  Illinois soil nitrogen test (ISNT)  mineralizable nitrogen (MN)  soil aggregate size  soil nitrogen supply  temperate mineral soils
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