Water-extractable organic nitrogen fractions proved to be useful predictors for soil N mineralization potential and, consequently, plant N availability. Moreover, both cold (CWEON) and hot (HWEON) water-extractable organic nitrogen were found to be positively correlated to their relative water-soluble organic carbon fractions (WSC and HWC) and therefore supposed to be representatives of treatments applied. In this framework, the present study aims at investigating the effects of different soil types and management practices applied on cold and hot water-extractable organic nitrogen. For this purpose, a collection of 100 topsoil samples (0-10 cm) from three long-terms experimental trials all located in “L.Toniolo” experimental farm (Legnaro, Padova) were analysed for CWEON and HWEON.
Nel suolo, le frazioni di azoto organico solubili in acqua sono risultate essere particolarmente rappresentative della quota di azoto mineralizzabile e quindi potenzialmente disponibile per l'assorbimento da parte delle colture. Inoltre, sia la frazione di azoto organico estratto in acqua fredda (CWEON) che quella estratta in acqua calda (HWEON) sono positivamente e significativamente correlate alle rispettive frazioni di carbonio organico solubili in acqua e sono pertanto particolarmente sensibili alle tipologie di trattamento. Il presente studio si propone di valutare l'effetto derivato dalla combinazione di diverse tipologie di terreno e pratiche di gestione agronomica del suolo sulla concentrazione di CWEON e HWEON. Le analisi sono state condotte su una selezione di 100 campioni (0-10 cm) provenienti da tre prove di lungo periodo situate presso l'Azienda Agraria sperimentale "L.Toniolo" (Legnaro, Padova).
Valutazione dell'utilizzo dell'azoto organico estraibile in acqua come indicatore dell'impatto delle pratiche agronomiche sul suolo
MINETTO, FABIO
2022/2023
Abstract
Water-extractable organic nitrogen fractions proved to be useful predictors for soil N mineralization potential and, consequently, plant N availability. Moreover, both cold (CWEON) and hot (HWEON) water-extractable organic nitrogen were found to be positively correlated to their relative water-soluble organic carbon fractions (WSC and HWC) and therefore supposed to be representatives of treatments applied. In this framework, the present study aims at investigating the effects of different soil types and management practices applied on cold and hot water-extractable organic nitrogen. For this purpose, a collection of 100 topsoil samples (0-10 cm) from three long-terms experimental trials all located in “L.Toniolo” experimental farm (Legnaro, Padova) were analysed for CWEON and HWEON.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12608/61050