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Title: NITROGEN TRANSFORMATIONS DURING A LONG-TERM INCUBATION

Author
item LEE, DANIEL - UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
item Clapp, Charles
item MOLINA, JEAN - UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
item MILLER, MARGARET - UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
item DOWDY, ROBERT - USDA-ARS RETIRED

Submitted to: Agronomy Abstracts
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 10/21/2001
Publication Date: N/A
Citation: N/A

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Inorganic N (No) was determined on a Waukegan silt loam soil during a 2-yr aerobic incubation experiment. 15-N labeled soil samples with N fertilization (2 g/m^2) were taken from 2 different tillage treatments [till (T) or no-till (NT)], and 2 residue management techniques [returned (r) or harvested (h)]. Triplicate samples of 4 treatment combinations were eincubated in plyethylene bags at 35 C under constant water conditions. Sub-samples were taken at periodic intervals for NO3-N determination after extraction with KCl. Extracted samples were converted into NH4-N by a Mason jar diffusion technique, for analyses of total N and 15-N. The initial NO3-N concentration for till and no-till residue-returned treatments were 30 to 70 mg/L higher than the till and no-till residue- removed treatments (10 mg/L). After week 105, the values had risen to 150, 170, 425, and 550 mg/L NO3-N with slight increases still occurring. Estimates of No values were determined using the computer model NCSOIL.