Applicability of phosphate buffer extractable organic nitrogen as an indicator of available nitrogen in the sandy soils of the Sahel zone of Niger, West Africa(Soil Fertility)
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As phosphate buffer extractable organic nitrogen (PEON) has been successfully used to evaluate the available nitrogen in Japanese soils, we tested whether it could also be used with sandy soils of the Sahel zone of Niger. Soils were collected from 33 farm fields in the Fakara region of Niger. Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L. cv. Haini-Kirei) was grown in these soils for 4 weeks with all nutrients except nitrogen supplied, and plant nitrogen uptake was measured. We analyzed PEON, the inorganic and total nitrogen present at the start of the experiment, and the nitrogen mineralized during incubation in the same soils. Both PEON and mineralizable nitrogen were significantly correlated with nitrogen uptake by pearl millet. The PEON + inorganic nitrogen and mineralizable nitrogen + inorganic nitrogen were also significantly correlated with nitrogen uptake. Unlike in Japanese soils, the correlation between PEON and mineralizable nitrogen was not high in the sandy Sahelian soils. The absorbance at 280nm and the content of Coomassie Blue reactive substances detected using the Bradford method for soil extracts treated with 0.067mol L^<-1> phosphate buffer were highly correlated with nitrogen uptake by pearl millet. These results suggest that extraction with 0.067mol L^<-1> phosphate buffer is a convenient method for evaluating the available nitrogen in sandy Sahelian soils.
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著者
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TOBITA Satoshi
Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS)
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Tobita Satoshi
Japan International Res. Center For Agricultural Sci. (jircas) Ibaraki Jpn
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Okada Kensuke
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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Okada Kensuke
Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The University Of Tokyo:national Agricultural Rese
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MATSUMOTO Naruo
Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
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Hayashi Keiichi
Japan International Research Center For Agricultural Sciences
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Suzuki Kanako
Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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MATSUNAGA Ryoichi
National Institute of Crop Science
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Matsunaga Ryoichi
National Agricultural Research Center For Kyushu Okinawa Region:(present Address) Japan Internationa
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Suzuki Kanako
Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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