Journal article

Nitrate production is mainly heterotrophic in an acid dairy soil with high organic content in Australia

R Liu, H Suter, H Hayden, J He, D Chen

Biology and Fertility of Soils | Published : 2015

Abstract

A laboratory incubation experiment was conducted using the nitrification inhibitor acetylene and 15N isotope techniques in order to determine the relative significance of heterotrophic and autotrophic nitrification in three acid soils from different locations in Australia. The contribution of heterotrophic nitrification to total nitrification was found to vary from 20–88 % amongst the three soils. In the less acidic Glenormiston soil (pHw 6.2, organic C content 5.6 %), nitrification was largely autotrophic with heterotrophic nitrification accounting for only 20 %. However, in the more acidic and higher organic C content Longworry soil (pHw 4.8 and organic C content 9.3 %), heterotrophic nitr..

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