Uptake of Carbon and Nitrogen through Roots of Rice and Corn Plants, Grown in Soils Treated with ^13C and ^15N Dual-Labeled Cattle Manure Compost
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Nitrogen and carbon dynamics in paddy and upland soils for rice cultivation and in upland soil for corn cultivation was investigated by using ^13C and ^15N dual-labeled cattle manure compost (CMC). In a soil with low fertility, paddy and upland rice took up carbon and nitrogen from the CMC at rates ranging from 0.685 to 1.051% of C and 17.6-34.6% of N applied. The ^13C concentration was much higher in the roots than in the plant top, whereas the ^15N concentration differed slightly between them, indicating that organic carbon taken up preferentially accumulated in roots. The ^13C recovery in the plant top tended to be higher in upland soil than in paddy soil, whereas ^15N applied was recovered at the same level in both paddy and upland soils. In the experiment with organic farming soil, paddy rice took up C and N from the CMC along with plant growth and the final recovery rates of ^13C and ^15N were 2.16 and 17.2% of C and N applied. In the corn experiment, a very large amount of carbon from the CMC was absorbed, accounting for at least 7 times value for rice. The final uptake rates of ^13C and ^15N reached about 13 and 10% of C and N applied, respectively. Carbon emission from the CMC sharply increased by 2 weeks after transplanting and the nitrogen emission was very low. It is concluded that rice and corn can take up an appreciable level of carbon and nitrogen from the CMC through roots.
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著者
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YANAI Junta
Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto Prefectural University
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YAMADA HIROSHI
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University
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Murase Jun
School of Agricultural Sciences, Nagoya University
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Murase J
School Of Environmental Science The University Of Shiga Prefecture:(present Addresses)graduate Schoo
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Murase Jun
School Of Agricultural Sciences Nagoya University
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Yanai Junta
Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto Prefectural University
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Yanai Junta
Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto University:(present Addresses)kagoshima Prefectural Floricultur
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Ueno H
Experiment Farm Faculty Of Agriculture Ehime University
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Yamamuro Shigekazu
Faculty of Agriculture, Saga University
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Ueno Hideto
Experiment Farm, Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University
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Takahashi Yumiko
Faculty of Agriculture, Saga University
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Shiga Yoko
Faculty of Agriculture, Saga University
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Miyahara Syuko
Faculty of Agriculture, Saga University
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Shimonihara Tsutomu
Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University
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Nishida Mizuhiko
Department of Lowland Farming Research, National Agricultural Research Center for Kyushu Okinawa Reg
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Takahashi Y
Faculty Of Agriculture Saga University
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Shiga Yoko
Faculty Of Agriculture Saga University
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Miyahara Syuko
Faculty Of Agriculture Saga University
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NISHIDA Mizuhiko
National Agricultural Research Center for Tohoku Region
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Nishida M
National Agricultural Research Center For Kyushu Okinawa Region:(present Address) National Agricultu
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Yamamuro Shigekazu
Faculty Of Agriculture Saga University
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Shimonihara Tsutomu
Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto University:(present Addresses)kagoshima Prefectural Floricultur
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Yamada Hiroshi
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Toyama Medical & Pharmaceutical University
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Yamada Hiroshi
Faculty Of Agriculture Saga University
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Yamamuro Shigekazu
Facully of Agriculture, Saga University
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