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Effects of soil properties and nitrogen fertilization on distribution of NO3-N in soils of eastern Poland

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleLanguage: English Publication details: New York (USA) : Taylor & Francis, 2011.ISSN:
  • 0010-3624
  • 1532-2416 (Online)
Subject(s): In: Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis v. 42, no. 17, p. 2100-2111Summary: The effects of anthropogenic (nitrogen fertilization) and natural [soil texture, pH content of humus, ammonium nitrogen (N-NH4), and the available forms of phosphorus (P), potassium (K), magnesium (Mg)] factors on nitrate nitrogen (NO3-N) content and distribution were shown. The dependencies between these factors and the content of NO3-N in soil were estimated in three soil layers: 0–30 cm; 31–60 cm; 61–90 cm. The research was carried out in 2004–2006, and the soil samples were taken from 411 places throughout eastern Poland in two seasons: spring and autumn. The concentration of NO3-N significantly depended on the year of investigation, season of the year, and depth of sampling. Distribution of NO3-N in the soil profile indicates possibility of NO3 leaching during winter and early spring. The results also provide evidence that application of more than the optimum N rate considerably increases NO3-N, especially in soil with low humus content.
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The effects of anthropogenic (nitrogen fertilization) and natural [soil texture, pH content of humus, ammonium nitrogen (N-NH4), and the available forms of phosphorus (P), potassium (K), magnesium (Mg)] factors on nitrate nitrogen (NO3-N) content and distribution were shown. The dependencies between these factors and the content of NO3-N in soil were estimated in three soil layers: 0–30 cm; 31–60 cm; 61–90 cm. The research was carried out in 2004–2006, and the soil samples were taken from 411 places throughout eastern Poland in two seasons: spring and autumn. The concentration of NO3-N significantly depended on the year of investigation, season of the year, and depth of sampling. Distribution of NO3-N in the soil profile indicates possibility of NO3 leaching during winter and early spring. The results also provide evidence that application of more than the optimum N rate considerably increases NO3-N, especially in soil with low humus content.

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