Leaching of nitrogen from subtropical soils as affected by nitrification potential and base cations
2007
Qian, Chen | Cai, Zucong
A soil column method was used to determine the effect of nitrification on leaching of nitrate and ammonium from three acid subtropical soils after application of ammonium bicarbonate. Three soils, designated QF, GB and SU, derived from Quaternary red earth, granite and tertiary red sandstone, were collected from forest land, brush land and upland field, ranged in nitrification potential and cation exchange capacity. The results indicated that nitrate leaching increased with the soil nitrification potential. The soils with higher nitrification potential had a higher nitrate peak concentration and required a shorter time to reach it. In soils QF and GB with low cation exchange capacity, and a low content of exchangeable base cations, there were not sufficient base cations to accompany the nitrate leached with the result that ammonium and hydrogen ions were leached from the soil, and pH changes occurred in different layers of the soil column.
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