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Mechanisms for the retention of inorganic N in acidic forest soils of southern China.


ABSTRACT: The mechanisms underlying the retention of inorganic N in acidic forest soils in southern China are not well understood. Here, we simultaneously quantified the gross N transformation rates of various subtropical acidic forest soils located in southern China (southern soil) and those of temperate forest soils located in northern China (northern soil). We found that acidic southern soils had significantly higher gross rates of N mineralization and significantly higher turnover rates but a much greater capacity for retaining inorganic N than northern soils. The rates of autotrophic nitrification and NH3 volatilization in acidic southern soils were significantly lower due to low soil pH. Meanwhile, the relatively higher rates of NO3(-) immobilization into organic N in southern soils can counteract the effects of leaching, runoff, and denitrification. Taken together, these processes are responsible for the N enrichment of the humid subtropical forest soils in southern China.

SUBMITTER: Zhang JB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3731645 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mechanisms for the retention of inorganic N in acidic forest soils of southern China.

Zhang Jin-bo JB   Cai Zu-cong ZC   Zhu Tong-bin TB   Yang Wen-yan WY   Müller Christoph C  

Scientific reports 20130101


The mechanisms underlying the retention of inorganic N in acidic forest soils in southern China are not well understood. Here, we simultaneously quantified the gross N transformation rates of various subtropical acidic forest soils located in southern China (southern soil) and those of temperate forest soils located in northern China (northern soil). We found that acidic southern soils had significantly higher gross rates of N mineralization and significantly higher turnover rates but a much gre  ...[more]

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