Seasonality of denitrification in water-logged alder stands

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The actual and potential denitrification in an alder swamp was measured in situ. A bottle method with inserted serum bottles without bottoms was used to trap N2O escaping from the soil. Acetylene was added to the head-space as inhibitor to stop denitrification at N2O. Measurements were performed monthly and N2O was usually collected over a 24 hour period. Denitrification rates increased with addition of nitrate and acetate and denitrification continued for at east 48 hours. The annual denitrification rate was calculated from these monthly measurements. The denitrifying activity was very low in the winter-season and highest in spring and summer. The annual denitrification rate in alder soil was 4.9 kg N ha-1 with acetylene as inhibitor and 42.1 kg N ha-1 when also acetate and nitrate was added.

Original languageEnglish
JournalPlant and Soil
Volume128
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)109-113
Number of pages5
ISSN0032-079X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 1990

    Research areas

  • acetylene inhibition, alder, denitrification, in-situ incubation, NO-release

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