Increase in the Nitrogen Content of Soil by the Introduction of Earthworms into Soil (Soil Biology)
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概要
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The contribution of an earthworm species (Amynthas vittatus) to the increase of the nitrogen content of soil was examined. Three specimens of adult earthworms were introduced into 300 g of soil (Gray Low-land soil, silty clay) supplemented with 1% carboxymethyl cellulose in a container and incubated for 32 d at 22℃ in the dark. The contents of total-N, NH_4-N and NO_3-N, and the population of aerobic nitrogen-fixing bacteria in soil significantly increased after incubation with the earthworms, while the natural abundance of ^<15>N (δ^<15>N) in soil decreased. The amount of nitrogen in the earthworms did not decrease during the incubation in the microcosm. Both acetylene reduction activity of the microcosm and incorporation of ^<15>N to soil from atmospheric ^<15>N_2 were significantly enhanced by the introduction of the earthworms into soil, though the observed increment of nitrogen in soil was much higher than the estimated one based on the nitrogen-fixing activity. The results obtained in the present study indicated that the earthworms increased the nitrogen content of soil, presumably due to the enhancement of the nitrogen-fixing activity of the soil from the microcosm by the earthworms.
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著者
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Risal Chandra
Graduate School Of Life And Environmental Sciences Osaka Prefecture University
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Ozawa Takashi
Graduate School Of Life And Environmental Sciences Osaka Prefecture University
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Yanagimoto Ryoko
Graduate School Of Life And Environmental Sciences Osaka Prefecture University
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Ozawa Takashi
Osaka Prefecture Univ. Sakai
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