Pedosphere 18(6): 699--706, 2008
ISSN 1002-0160/CN 32-1315/P
©2008 Soil Science Society of China
Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science Press
Conversion of natural ecosystems to cropland increases the soil net nitrogen mineralization and nitrification in Tibet
YANG Li-Lin1,2, ZHANG Fu-Suo1, MAO Ren-Zhao2, JU Xiao-Tang1, Cai Xiao-Bu3 and LU Ya-Hai1
1 College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100094 (China). E-mail: llin.yang@163.com
2 Center for Agricultural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shijiazhuang 050021 (China)
3 College of Agricultural and Animal Husbandry, Tibet University, Linzhi 860000 (China)
ABSTRACT
      A comparative study was conducted to determine the NH4+ and NO3- concentrations in soil profiles and to examine the net nitrogen (N) mineralization and nitrification in adjacent forest, grassland, and cropland soils on the Tibetan Plateau. Cropland soil showed significantly higher inorganic N concentrations in soil profiles compared with forest and grassland soils. NO3--N accounted for 70%-90% of inorganic N in cropland soil, while NH4+-N was the main form of inorganic N in forest and grassland soils. The average net N mineralization rate at 0-20 cm depth was approximately twice in cropland soil (1.48 mg kg-1 d-1) as high as in forest (0.83 mg kg-1 d-1) or grassland soil (0.72 mg kg-1 d-1). Cropland showed strong net nitrification, with the net rate almost equal to the total net N mineralization. Urea addition stimulated soil respiration, particularly in forest soil. Most urea-N, however, remained as NH4+ in forest and grassland soils, while NO3- was the main form of inorganic N to increase in cropland soil. Higher rates of net nitrification in cropland soils suggest that land use change on the Tibetan Plateau may lead to high N losses through nitrate leaching.
Key Words:  land use change, microbial biomass, nitrification, nitrogen mineralization
Citation: Yang, L. L., Zhang, F. S., Mao, R. Z., Ju, X. T., Cai, X. B. and Lu, Y. H. 2008. Conversion of natural ecosystems to cropland increases the soil net nitrogen mineralization and nitrification in Tibet. Pedosphere. 18(6): 699-706.
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