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Nitrogen mineralization: a review and meta-analysis of the predictive value of soil tests

Authors :
Ellis Hoffland
Gerard H. Ros
Erwin J. M. Temminghoff
Source :
European Journal of Soil Science 62 (2011) 1, European Journal of Soil Science, 62(1), 162-173
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Accurate estimation of mineralizable nitrogen (N) from soil organic matter is essential to improve fertilizer management in agricultural systems. Mineralizable N refers to the amount of N in soil that is released during a certain period (ranging from 1 week to the length of a growing season). It has been estimated from increases in inorganic N during incubation or from N uptake by plants grown in a greenhouse or field. Many chemical soil tests measuring extractable organic N (EON) fractions have been proposed to predict mineralizable N. We evaluated the predictive value of these soil tests, using 2068 observations from 218 papers. Meta-analysis was used to find the best soil test, to analyse differences between field and laboratory experiments, and to determine whether their predictive value is affected by extraction intensity (% of total soil N that is extracted). The concentration of EON was positively related to mineralizable N, explaining on average 47% of the variation. It did not, however, explain more of the variation than total N. Best predictions (57%

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13510754
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Soil Science 62 (2011) 1, European Journal of Soil Science, 62(1), 162-173
Accession number :
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