FACTORS AFFECTING IMMOBILIZATION AND RELEASE OF NITROGEN IN SOIL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NITROGEN NEWLY IMMOBILIZED : IV. Chemical Nature of the Organic Nitrogen Becoming Decomposable Due to the Drying of Soil
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This study deals with the effect of air-drying or oven-drying a soil and remoistening it on the flush of decomposition of soil organic nitrogen and with a comparison of the chemical nature of the nitrogen mineralized between the newly immobilized nitrogen in a soil receiving glucose and KNO_3 labelled with ^15N and the native organic nitrogen in the soil. Mineralization of soil organic nitrogen was remarkably accelerated through the effects of both air-drying and oven-drying, and the effect was much greater in the latter than in the former. The immobilized-N was made much more susceptible to mineralization than the native-organic N through the effect of air-drying or ovendrying. In the course of mineralization of the native-organic N, air-drying enhanced the decrease of amino acid N, in particular after 6-weeks incubation. Also, ovendrying intensified the decrease of all the forms of N for the same incubation periods ; the decrease was most remarkable in the forms of amino acid N, unidentified N, and hydrolyzable ammonium N. In the course of mineralization of the immobilized-N, air-drying heightened the decrease of unidentified N, in particular, and, to a slight degree, of amino acid N and hexosamine N after 6-weeks incubation. Oven-drying enhanced the decrease of all the forms of N for the same incubation period ; the decrease was most remarkable in unidentified N. Hexosamine N also showed a substantially high susceptibility to mineralization through the effect of oven-drying the soil. From these results it is certain that the principal organic nitrogen compounds becoming decomposable through the drying effect belong to the peptide complex substances.
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Ahmad Ziauddin
Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University:(present Address)department Of Soil Science University Of D
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YAHIRO Yoshiteru
Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University
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KAI Hideaki
Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University
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HARADA Togoro
Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University
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Harada Togoro
Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Kai Hideaki
Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Yahiro Yoshiteru
Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University:(present Address)market Development Research Institute Mits
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