The effect of soil salinity on nitrogen mineralization in the presence and absence of wheat straw in three soils with different textural classes
2024
Shukuhifar, Younes | Mohammadi Ghehsareh, Ahmad | Shahbazi, Karim | Tehrani, Mohammad mehdi | Besharati, Hosein
This study was conducted to investigate the effect of soil salinity on nitrogen mineralization in the presence and absence of wheat straw in three soils with textural classes of clay, loam and loamy sand under laboratory conditions as a factorial arrangement based on a completely randomized design with 3 replications. The studied factors were salinity (1, 10, 20 and 30 dS/m), wheat straw (0 and 2% by weight with C/N=89.5) and time (2, 5, 12, 20, 28, 37, 46, 53, 64, 73, 85 and 90 days). After investigation of different Iranian agricultural soils, three soils with low salinity (0.84-1.1 dS/m) and low organic carbon (0.22-0.98%) were selected. Considering the results, in the three soils, the amount of ammonium and nitrate in the treatment without straw was higher than those in the treatment with straw. In straw treatment, there was an initial descending trend in the amount of ammonium and nitrate for the three soils, but after a period of time, ammonium and nitrate content of the soil showed an ascending trend and returned to the initial value. With increasing soil salinity, the amount of soil ammonium increased in clay and loamy sand soils but decreased in the loamy soil. Nitrate content showed a descending trend for the three soils with increasing salinity. In general it is concluded that the presence of wheat straw in the soil can mitigate the negative effects of high concentrations of salt on nitrogen mineralization and reduce nitrogen losses.
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