Cattle urine and dung additions differently affect nitrification pathways and greenhouse gas emission in a grassland soil
How cattle urine and dung addition, and their interaction with the mineral soil regulate cumulative autotrophic and heterotrophic nitrifications and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission is poorly understood. We investigated the effect of urine (applied at 425 mg N kg −1 soil) and dung (applied at 200 mg to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biology and fertility of soils 2020-02, Vol.56 (2), p.235-247 |
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Zusammenfassung: | How cattle urine and dung addition, and their interaction with the mineral soil regulate cumulative autotrophic and heterotrophic nitrifications and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission is poorly understood. We investigated the effect of urine (applied at 425 mg N kg
−1
soil) and dung (applied at 200 mg total N kg
−1
soil) addition on cumulative autotrophic and heterotrophic nitrifications, and GHG emission in a grassland soil in a 35-day laboratory incubation experiment under six treatments:
CK
, unamended control;
U
, urine addition;
D
s
, dung added on the soil surface;
U
-
D
s
, urine addition + dung added on the soil surface;
D
m
, dung mixed into the soil; and
U
-
D
m
, urine addition + dung mixed into the soil. Compared with the
CK
, the
U
,
U
-
D
s
, and
U
-
D
m
treatments increased cumulative net nitrification (autotrophic + heterotrophic) by 548, 587, and 505% and cumulative autotrophic nitrification by 593, 618, and 508%, but the
D
m
treatment decreased cumulative net and autotrophic nitrifications by 77 and 83%, respectively. However, cumulative heterotrophic nitrification was less than 1% of the cumulative autotrophic nitrification in the
CK
and it was decreased by
D
s
and
D
m
as compared with the
CK
at the end of the incubation. Cumulative emissions of carbon dioxide (CO
2
) and nitrous oxide (N
2
O) were in the order of
CK
|
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ISSN: | 0178-2762 1432-0789 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00374-019-01415-1 |