Title of article :
Cold storage and laboratory incubation of intact soil cores do not reflect in-situ nitrogen cycling rates of tropical forest soils
Author/Authors :
Arnold، نويسنده , , Julia and Corre، نويسنده , , Marife D. and Veldkamp، نويسنده , , Edzo، نويسنده ,
Pages :
4
From page :
2480
To page :
2483
Abstract :
Measurements of N transformation rates in tropical forest soils are commonly conducted in the laboratory from disturbed or intact soil cores. On four sites with Andisol soils under old-growth forests of Panama and Ecuador, we compared N transformation rates measured from laboratory incubation (at soil temperatures of the sites) of intact soil cores after a period of cold storage (at 5 °C) with measurements conducted in situ. Laboratory measurements from stored soil cores showed lower gross N mineralization and NH4+ consumption rates and higher gross nitrification and NO3− immobilization rates than the in-situ measurements. We conclude that cold storage and laboratory incubation change the soils to such an extent that N cycling rates do not reflect field conditions. The only reliable way to measure N transformation rates of tropical forest soils is in-situ incubation and mineral N extraction in the field.
Keywords :
N immobilization , Tropical forest , Gross N mineralization , Gross nitrification , 15N pool dilution , N cycling
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
1997621
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