02244naa a2200277 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000160006024500750007626000090015152015430016065000190170365000180172265000130174065000200175365000120177365000190178565000160180465000070182065000130182765300120184070000170185270000170186970000210188677300590190710755961996-01-05 1993 bl --- 0-- u #d1 aCLAY, D. E. aMineralization of nitrogen in fertilizer-acidified lime-amended soils. c1993 aThe application of NH4+-based fertilizers to soils slowly lowers soil pH,which in turn decreases nitrification rates. Under these conditionsnitrification and mineralization may be reduced. We therefore investigated the impact of liming fertilizer-acidified soils on nitrification and N mineralization. Soil samples were collected in the spring of 1987 from a field experiment, initiated in 1980, investigating N, tillage,and residue management under continuous corn (Zea mays L.). The pH values (CaCl2) in the surface soil originally ranged from 6.0 to 6.5. After 6 years the N fertilizer and tillage treatments had reduced the soil pH to values that ranged between 3.7 and 6.2. Incubation treatmentsincluded two liming rates(unlimed or SMP-determined lime requirement),two 15N-labeled fertilizer rates (0 or 20g N m-2), and three replicates. Field-moist soil was mixed with lime and packed by original depth into columns. labeled-15N ammonium sulfate in solution was surface-applied and columns were leached with 1,5 pore volumes of deionized water every 7 days over a 70-day period. Nitrification occurred in all pH treatments, suggesting that a fertilizer-acidified soil must contain a low-pH tolerant nitrifier population. Liming increased soil pH values (CaCl2) from 3,7 to 6,2, and increased by 10% (1,5g Nm-2) the the amount of soil-derived NO3-N that moved through the columns. This increase was the result of enhanced movement of soil-derived NO3-N through the columns during the first 14 days of incubation. After the initial... amineralization anitrification anitrogen aMineralização aNitrato aNitrificação aNitrogênio aPh aZea Mays aNitrate1 aCLAPP, C. E.1 aDOWDY, R. H.1 aMOLINA, J. A. E. tBiology and Fertility of Soilsgv.15, p.249-252, 1993.