Pedosphere 13(3): 279--288, 2003
ISSN 1002-0160/CN 32-1315/P
©2003 Soil Science Society of China
Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science Press
Relation of mineralizable N to organic N components in dark loessial soils
LI Ju-Mei and LI Sheng-Xiu
College of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, Northwestern Science and Technology University of Agriculture and Forestry, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100 (China)
ABSTRACT
      Mineralizable N and organic N components in different layers (0~15, 15~30, 30~45, 45~60, 60~80 and 80~100 cm) of six soils with different fertilities sampled from Yongshou County, Shaanxi Province, China, were determined by the aerobic incubation method and the Bremner procedure, respectively. Correlation, multiple regression and path analyses were performed to study the relation of mineralizable N to organic N components. Results of correlation and regression analyses showed that the amounts of the N mineralized were parallel to, and significantly correlated with, the total acid hydrolyzable N, but was not so with the acid-insoluble N. Of the hydrolyzable N, the amino acid N and the ammonia N had a highly consistent significant correlation with the mineralized N, and their partial regression coefficients were significant in the regression equations, showing their importance in contribution to the mineralizable N. The amino sugar N, on the other hand, had a relatively high correlation with the mineralized N, but their partial regression coefficients were not significant in the regression equations. In contrast, the hydrolyzable unknown N had no such relations. Path analysis further indicated that the amino acid N and ammonia N made great direct contributions to the mineralized N, but the contributions of the amino sugar N were very low. These strongly suggested that the mineralized N in the soils tested was mainly from the hydrolyzable N, particularly the amino acid N and ammonia N which are the major sources for its production.
Key Words:  acid-insoluble N, hydrolyzable N, rnineralizable N, organic N component
Citation: Li, J. M. and Li, S. X. 2003. Relation of mineralizable N to organic N components in dark loessial soils. Pedosphere. 13(3): 279-288.
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