Dynamics of 14C-labeled glucose and ammonium in saline arable soils

Organic matter dynamics and nutrient availability in saline agricultural soils of the State of Guanajuato might provide information for remediation strategies. 14C labeled glucose with or without 200 mg kg-1 of NH4+-N soil was added to two clayey agricultural soils with different electrolytic conductivity (EC), i.e. 0.94 dS m-1 (low EC; LEC) and 6.72 dS m-1 (high EC; HEC), to investigate the effect of N availability and salt content on organic material decomposition. Inorganic N dynamics and production of CO2 and 14CO2 were monitored. Approximately 60 % of the glucose-14C added to LEC soil evolved as 14CO2, but only 20 % in HEC soil after the incubation period of 21 days. After one day, < 200 mg 14C was extractable from LEC soil, but > 500 mg 14C from HEC soil. No N mineralization occurred in the LEC and HEC soils and glucose addition reduced the concentrations of inorganic N in unamended soil and soil amended with NH4+-N. The NO2- and NO3- concentrations were on average higher in LEC than in HEC soil, with exception of NO2- in HEC amended with NH4+-N. It was concluded that increases in soil EC reduced mineralization of the easily decomposable C substrate and resulted in N-depleted soil.

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Autores principales: Vuelvas-Solórzano,Alma, Hernández-Matehuala,Rosalina, Conde-Barajas,Eloy, Luna-Guido,Marco L., Dendooven,Luc, Cárdenas-Manríquez,Marcela
Formato: Digital revista
Idioma:English
Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo 2009
Acceso en línea:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-06832009000400010
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