Title of article :
Nitrogen dynamics in Amazon forest and pasture soils measured by 15N pool dilution
Author/Authors :
Neill، نويسنده , , Christopher and Piccolo، نويسنده , , Marisa C and Melillo، نويسنده , , Jerry M and Steudler، نويسنده , , Paul A and Cerri، نويسنده , , Carlos C، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Clearing tropical forests of the Amazon Basin for pasture alters rates of soil nitrogen cycling. Previous studies have shown that rates of soil net N mineralization and net nitrification are lower in established pastures than in forests. We compared soil inorganic N concentrations, rates of net and gross mineralization and net and gross nitrification in a chronosequence and an experimental slash-and-burn plot in Rondônia. Soils of pastures 4, 10 and 21-yr-old contained more NH4+ and less NO3− than soils of forest. Soil NH4+ and NO3− concentrations were elevated for 2 months after burning but were similar to pools in the forest after 8.5 months. Rates of net N mineralization and net nitrification decreased from forest to 21-yr-old pasture. Rates of gross N mineralization were similar in forest, 4- and 10-yr-old pasture then declined in 21-yr-old pasture. These findings indicate that when forests are converted to pasture, soil N turnover is maintained for a period of a decade or longer, but N turnover eventually slows in old pastures. As older pastures come to dominate deforested regions of the Amazon, the total N cycled in soils of the region is likely to decrease, but not as quickly as studies based on net mineralization and net nitrification alone would indicate.
Journal title :
Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Journal title :
Soil Biology and Biochemistry