Soil fauna increase nitrogen loss in tilled soil with legume but reduce nitrogen loss in non-tilled soil without legume

Autor: Jan Frouz, Ayu Toyota, Jaroslav Hynšt, Tomáš Cajthaml
Rok vydání: 2013
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Zdroj: Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 60:105-112
ISSN: 0038-0717
DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2013.01.017
Popis: We conducted a factorial microcosm experiment to determine whether the effects of soil fauna on N dynamics differ in tilled vs. non-tilled soil with and without a legume. Soil monoliths were taken from two neighboring fields that had been continually tilled or non-tilled for the past 15 years; the soil was defaunated, and meso- and macrofauna were added back to half the monoliths. In addition, half of the monoliths were planted with a legume ( Lotus corniculatus ), and the other half were maintained without vegetation. Nitrogen losses by leaching from soil were periodically determined. After 3 months, the plants were harvested, and the soil and plants in each treatment were analyzed for, plant biomass, microbial respiration and biomass, PLFA. Fauna significantly increased N loss only in the tilled soil with legume and significantly decreased N loss in the non-tilled soil without legume. When fauna were absent, legume biomass was higher in the non-tilled soil than in the tilled soil, but when fauna were present, legume biomass did not differ between tilled and non-tilled soil. Our results show that non-tilled soil with fauna conserves soil N and enhances the efficient use of N by plants.
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