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The nitrogen content of particle size fractions separated from peat and its rate of mineralization during incubation
Author(s) -
WILLIAMS B. L.
Publication year - 1983
Publication title -
journal of soil science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.244
H-Index - 111
eISSN - 1365-2389
pISSN - 0022-4588
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2389.1983.tb00818.x
Subject(s) - peat , nitrogen , chemistry , bog , particle size , incubation , mineralization (soil science) , environmental chemistry , carbon fibers , mineralogy , zoology , ecology , materials science , biochemistry , biology , organic chemistry , composite number , composite material
Summary Particle size fractions, varying from 5 to 0.005 mm, were separated from samples of several peat types using a wet sieving technique. In all types, nitrogen content of fractions increased as particle size decreased, the fine fractions (0.15–0.005 mm) accounting for around 43–64% of the total nitrogen. During incubation, fractions from two blanket peats showed a net release of mineral nitrogen, whereas those from raised bog peats were characterized, for the most part, by net immobilization. Amounts of mineral nitrogen released in fractions from any one peat after 28 days incubation at 30°C did not always correlate with either total nitrogen content or C:N ratio. However, better correlations between mineral nitrogen production and total N were obtained for fractions of similar particle size. The proportion of the total nitrogen that was mineralized tended to be higher in coarse fractions > 0.15 mm, blanket peats giving much higher values than samples from raised bogs. Carbon dioxide release also varied with particle size, being highest in large particles and fibres and least in the size range 0.15–0.5 mm. Smaller particles < 0.15 mm, gave intermediate values that were higher in blanket than in raised bog peat.

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