Long-term effects of nitrogen fertilization on aggregation and localization of carbon, nitrogen and microbial activities in soil
2018
Abstract Long-term nitrogen (N) fertilization affects soil aggregation and localizations of soil organic carbon (SOC), N and microbial parameters within aggregates. The mechanisms of these N effects are poorly understood. We studied these processes in a loamy soil from a 23-year repeated N addition field experiment under a rice–barley rotation. Nitrogen fertilization increased plant productivity and the portion of large macroaggregates (> 2 mm). However, SOC contents in macro- and micro-aggregates remained constant despite an N-induced increase of 27% in root C input into soil. Therefore, N fertilization accelerated SOC turnover. Nitrogen addition increased total N (TN) content in bulk soil and two macroaggregates (> 2, and 1–2 mm), but not in microaggregates ( N -acetyl- β -D-glucosaminidase (NAG) activities in the two larger macroaggregate size classes (> 2, and 1–2 mm), but not in the aggregates (
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