Transformations of Fertilizer Nitrogen in Soil-Plant System with Special Reference to Comparison between Submerged Conditions and Upland Field Conditions
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We investigated quantitatively the difference in N transformations in soil between submerged conditions and upland field conditions by using ^<15>N-ammonium. We also investigated the effect of the water conditions on the distribution of ^<15>n fertilizer in rice plant and soil organic matter in greenhouse experiments. In the soil incubation experiment without plants, the amount of immobilized ^<15≫N in soil organic matter under upland field conditions increased rapidly during the initial period, but gradually decreased during the later period. The amount of immobilized ^<15>N under submerged conditions continued to increase until the later period. In the pot experiment where plants were present, the amount of immobilized ^<15>N in soil organic matter under submerged conditions was larger than that under upland field conditions, and the availability of the applied ^<15>N to plants was larger under upland field conditions. Under upland field conditions, the ^<15>N-ammonium immobilized by soil microorganisms was presumably transformed by the remineralization-nitrification sequence, and absorbed by plants. The submerged soil is likely to have a high capacity for accumulating the N fertilizer in soil organic matter. It was demonstrated that nitrification largely affects the distribution of N fertilizer in plant and soil organic matter.
著者
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NISHIO Takashi
Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science, Fukuoka University
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Kogano Kanji
Department of Lowland Farming, Hokuriku National Agricultural Experiment Station
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Nishio Takashi
Department Of Lowland Farming Hokuriku National Agricultural Experiment Station
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Sekiya Hiroyukl
Department of Lowland Farming, Hokuriku National Agricultural Experiment Station
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Kogano K
Department Of Lowland Farming Hokuriku National Agricultural Experiment Station
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Kogano Kanji
Department Of Lowland Farming Hokuriku National Agricultural Experiment Station
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Sekiya Hiroyukl
Department Of Lowland Farming Hokuriku National Agricultural Experiment Station
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