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1 February 2014 Evidencing overwinter loss of residual organic and clay-fixed nitrogen from spring-applied, 15N-labelled pig slurry
Martin H. Chantigny, Denis A. Angers, Philippe Rochette, Candido Pomar, David E. Pelster
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Chantigny, M. H., Angers, D. A., Rochette, P., Pomar, C. and Pelster, D. E. 2014. Evidencing overwinter loss of residual organic and clay-fixed nitrogen from spring-applied,15N-labelled pig slurry. Can. J. Soil Sci. 94: 1-8. In northern areas, it is assumed that soil residual mineral N measured at harvest represents the pool at risk of environmental loss during the non-growing season. Using 15N-tracing techniques we determined (i) the distribution of side-dressed pig slurry N in the mineral, organic and clay-fixed N pools of sandy loam and clay soils, and (ii) whether 15N found in each individual pool at harvest is retained or lost during the non-growing season. Pig slurry labelled with 15N was side-dressed to corn (four-leaf stage; 100 kg ha-1 total N) and traced in soil (0-60 cm) and plants for 2 yr. Pig slurry contained 60% of its N as NH4. During the growing season, applied N accumulated in the clay-fixed N pool in the clay soil, and in the organic N pool in both soils. At harvest, less than 5% of side-dressed N was present as soil mineral N, whereas 60 to 65% was in the organic and clay-fixed pools. Although these forms are considered immobilized, one-third to one-half was lost during the non-growing season. This work provides evidence that the soil organic and clay-fixed N pools contribute to the loss of soil N during the non-growing season in cold areas, which should be included in future indicators for the risk of soil N loss.

Martin H. Chantigny, Denis A. Angers, Philippe Rochette, Candido Pomar, and David E. Pelster "Evidencing overwinter loss of residual organic and clay-fixed nitrogen from spring-applied, 15N-labelled pig slurry," Canadian Journal of Soil Science 94(1), 1-8, (1 February 2014). https://doi.org/10.1139/CJSS2013-034
Received: 18 July 2013; Accepted: 1 October 2013; Published: 1 February 2014
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KEYWORDS
azote fixé dans les argiles
azote organique
azote résiduel
clay-fixed N
lisier de porc
organic N
overwinter loss
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