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- Title
Effects of different maize residue managements on soil organic nitrogen cycling in different soil layers in northeast China.
- Authors
Su, Hongzhi; Zhang, Yulan; Wu, Guohui; Chen, Zhenhua; Jiang, Nan; Qiu, Weiwen; Chen, Lijun
- Abstract
A field experiment was conducted in northeast China to examine the response of nitrogen cycling enzymes, that is, protease, N‐acetyl‐β‐D‐glucosaminidase (NAG), amidase, urease, and peptidase, as well soil organic nitrogen (SON) fractions and their relationships to RT (no maize residue application), NT (no tillage with maize residues placed on the surface), TT (plow maize residues into the soil at 0–35 cm depth in the first year, 0–20 cm in the second year, and 0–15 cm in the third year), and PT (plow maize residues into soil at 0–35 cm depth). The results have shown that NT significantly enhanced the activities of protease and NAG at 0–10 cm soil depth in comparison with other treatments. NT and TT significantly enhanced the activities of protease compared to RT and PT at 10–20 cm soil depth. TT significantly enhanced the activities of NAG in comparison with RT at 10–20 cm soil depth. TT and PT significantly enhanced the activities of NAG and peptidase compared to RT and NT at 20–35 cm soil depth. PT significantly increased the activities of protease in comparison with RT at 20–35 cm soil depth. NT, TT, and PT significantly enhanced the activities of peptidase compared to RT at 10–20 cm soil depth. NT significantly increased the concentration of hydrolyzable NH4+‐N$$ {\mathrm{NH}}_4^{+}\hbox{-} \mathrm{N} $$ in comparison with other treatments at 0–10 cm soil depth. PT significantly enhanced the concentration of hydrolyzable NH4+‐N$$ {\mathrm{NH}}_4^{+}\hbox{-} \mathrm{N} $$ and amino acid N compared to other treatments at 20–35 cm soil depth. Redundancy analysis showed that protease played a crucial role in the cycling of SON under RT and NT, whereas peptidase and NAG played a significant role in the cycling of SON under TT and PT, respectively. This study provided a comprehensive understanding of crop residue return methods for regulating soil N cycling.
- Subjects
CHINA; SOIL management; NITROGEN cycle; SOIL depth; PLOWING (Tillage); NITROGEN in soils; CORN; TILLAGE
- Publication
GCB Bioenergy, 2024, Vol 16, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
1757-1693
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/gcbb.13123