Author:
Rochester I. J.,Constable G. A.
Abstract
Published field studies have shown that etridiazole and other nitrification
inhibitors may significantly improve N fertiliser recovery in alkaline grey
clays. Laboratory experiments were conducted to examine the extent to which
nitrification inhibitors could suppress denitrification directly in
waterlogged soil, and determine whether this may contribute significantly to
the conservation of N fertiliser in the field. Etridiazole reduced the loss of
added nitrate-N from waterlogged soil in the short term (days) only. All other
nitrification inhibitors failed to suppress N loss. Little nitrate-N was lost
from soil maintained at field capacity, whereas 15–85% of applied
nitrate was lost from soil that was waterlogged for 10 days. The addition of
milled wheat straw encouraged both denitrification and biological N
immobilisation to similar extents, although both processes were probably
restricted by C availability. Where no straw was added, little N was
immobilised and denitrification was halved. Soil texture (clay content) also
had a profound influence on N fertiliser recovery (N loss). The laboratory
experiments indicated that a component of the responses to etridiazole
observed in published field experiments conducted on these soils could be
attributed to direct suppression of denitrification by etridiazole.
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Soil Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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