Nitrogen transformations in soil under plastic film mulching
Preprint 2023 English
Authors
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Hao Zhang
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Zihao Zhang
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Zhe Liu
Abstract
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Aims Plastic film mulching induces significant shifts in soil temperature and water balance, thereby influencing microbial activities, particularly those associated with nitrogen (N) transformations. However, its effects on interactions between N fate and soil N transformations remain unclear. Methods We investigated the complex interplay of soil N transformation processes using a 15 N tracing method, N availability, and N fate under plastic film mulched ridges (PFM), in contrast to a non-mulched flat system (control). Results PFM resulted in 20–28% reduction in gross N mineralization and nitrification rates and increased rates of gross microbial N immobilization. Maize showed a 19% increase in N uptake and a 127% increase in N accumulation in the PFM-treated soil (up to 80 cm depth) compared to the control. PFM effectively inhibited N leaching, while also reducing N 2 O and NH 3 gas emissions (by 32 kg N ha -1 ). In the early stages of maize growth, PFM-treated soil showed increased N availability due to accelerated rates of gross N mineralization and nitrification, which in turn bolstered N uptake by both maize and microorganisms. Furthermore, PFM effectively mitigated gaseous N emissions and N leaching, contributing to increased soil N retention and N use efficiency. As the rates of gross N mineralization and nitrification declined in the later stages of maize growth, PFM maintained substantial N availability. This was achieved by limiting NO 3 - leaching and microbial N immobilization, resulting in heightened N uptake and increased maize yield. Conclusion Plastic film mulching produced changes in soil N transformation processes that included gross N mineralization, nitrification, and immobilization rates. These changes manifested in increased N availability, maize N uptake, soil N retention, and reduced N losses.
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