tailieunhanh - Kinetics of nitrogen mineralization as influenced by liming and organic amendments: A laboratory study

A laboratory incubation experiment was carried out to study the N-mineralization and subsequent release of nitrogen from soil, treated with different levels of lime with organic amendments (FYM and enriched compost) over 100 days period. The experiment was laid out in a completely randomized design with 12 treatments replicated thrice. The data were fitted to first-order nitrogen mineralization model since it provided the best fit to the experimental data and also for its simplicity. Result revealed that release of Nitrate nitrogen (NO3 - -N) increased linearly with increasing lime dose and the incubation period whereas ammonical nitrogen (NH4 + -N) increased exponentially with time and linearly with increasing lime dose. The values of mineralization rate constant (k) varied from ×10-2 day-1 to ×10-2 day-1 in different treatments. The potential mineralizable nitrogen (N0) varied from mg kg-1 to mg kg-1 across different treatments. The cumulative nitrogen content varied from to of soil. The highest rate of change of mineralizable nitrogen was found in treatment T6 (LR 100% + EC @ 5ton ha-1 ) whereas lowest was found in control. It was found that the rate of change of mineralizable nitrogen (dN/dt) decreased from the first day of incubation up to 100 days. The highest rate constant, cumulative nitrogen, potentially mineralizable nitrogen as well as mineral nitrogen were found to be significant and highest in treatment T6 consisting LR 100% + EC @ 5ton ha-1 than all other treatments. | Kinetics of nitrogen mineralization as influenced by liming and organic amendments: A laboratory study