Soil nitrogen dynamics following herbicide kill and tillage of manured and unmanured grasslands

2013 
Chantigny, M. H., MacDonald, J. D., Angers, D. A., Rochette, P., Royer, I. and Gasser, M.-O. 2013. Soil nitrogen dynamics following herbicide kill and tillage of manured and unmanured grasslands. Can. J. Soil Sci. 93: 229–237. Grassland soils accumulate N, which could be lost following land-use change. Adjacent grassland sites, with and without liquid swine manure applied annually for 28 yr, were subdivided and left undisturbed (Control), or killed by herbicides with and without full inversion tillage (FIT) in the autumn or spring. We monitored hot-water extractable organic N (HWEON), and mineral N forms in KCl extractions and soil solutions (tension lysimeters) for 1 yr. Mean soil mineral N increased by 1 to 2.8 g m−2 in the weeks following herbicide kill and FIT of the unmanured soils, and by 2.6 to 3.0 g m−2 in the manured soil. These increases corresponded to declines in soil HWEON (−0.4 to −1.9 g m−2 unmanured site; −2.4 to −4.9 g m−2 manured site), suggesting that HWEON comprised N that is rapidly m...
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