A rapid procedure for estimating nitrogen mineralization in manured soil

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R. L. Haney
F. M. Hons
M. A. Sanderson
A. J. Franzluebbers
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[1] Department of Soil and Crop Sciences,
[2] Texas Agricultural Experiment Station,undefined
[3] Texas A. and M. University,undefined
[4] 2474 TAMU,undefined
[5] College Station,undefined
[6] TX 77843-2474,undefined
[7] USA e-mail: f-hons@tamu.edu Fax: +1-409-8450456,undefined
[8] USDA-ARS Pasture Systems and Watershed Management Research Laboratory,undefined
[9] Curtin Road,undefined
[10] University Park,undefined
[11] PA 16802-3702,undefined
[12] USA,undefined
[13] USDA-ARS J. Phil Campbell,undefined
[14] Sr. Natural Resources Conservation Center,undefined
[15] 1420 Experiment Station Road,undefined
[16] Watkinsville,undefined
[17] GA 30677-2373,undefined
[18] USA,undefined
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Keywords Carbon mineralization; Nitrogen mineralization; Soil testing; Manure; Nitrogen uptake;
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 A routine soil testing procedure for soil N mineralization is needed that is rapid and precise. Not accounting for N mineralization can result in the over-application of N, especially in soils with a history of manure application. Our objectives were to compare results from a recently proposed rapid laboratory procedure with: (1) long-term N mineralization under standard laboratory conditions, and (2) actual forage N uptake from soil receiving dairy cattle (Bos taurus) manure in a 2-year field study. The rapid procedure is based on the quantity of CO2-C evolved during 24 h under optimum laboratory conditions following the rewetting of dried soil. Dairy cattle manure was surface applied beginning in 1992 at annual rates of 0, 112, 224, or 448 kg N ha–1 to field plots on a Windthorst fine sandy loam soil (fine, mixed, thermic Udic Paleustalf) near Stephenville, Texas (32°N, 98°W). Results of the one-day CO2 procedure were highly correlated with soil N mineralized from samples collected in March of 1995 (P=0.004) and 1996 (P<0.001) and with forage N uptake (P<0.001) both years of the study. Residual inorganic N in the same soil samples was poorly correlated with soil N mineralization and forage N uptake.
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