Nitrification rates in two undisturbed tropical rain forests and three slash-and-burn sites of the Venezuela Amazon

Nitrification was measured during the rainy season in two undisturbed tropical rain forests and three slash-and-burn sites in the Amazon region of southwestern Venezuela. Nitrification was higher in the soils of the slash-and-burn sites than in the undisturbed forests. Rates of nitrate production were 14.9 mg/kg/30 days in a forest on an Oxisol, 3.5 mg/kg/30 days in a forest on Ultisol, 23.2 mg/kg/30 days in a 1.5-yr-old slash-and-burn agricultural site on an Oxisol, 12.9 mg/kg/30 days in a 0.5-yr-old slash-and-burn agricultural site on Ultisol, and 12.1 mg/kg/30 days in a 3.0-yr-old pasture on Ultisol. In the undisturbed forests, rates of nitrate production in the root mat averaged 93.5 mg/kg/30 days on Oxisols and 11.2 mg/kg/30 days on Ultisols. Nitrification rates closely followed total nitrogen mineralization rates. Ammonium availability appears to regulate nitrification in both the undisturbed forests and in the slash-and-burn sites. Rates of nitrification in the undisturbed forests in this Amazon site on poor soils were lower than in other tropical forests on more nutrient rich soils.

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Main Authors: 95324 Montagnini, F., 52112 Buschbacher, R.
Format: biblioteca
Language:| 0
Published: Ithaka, (EUA): Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation, 1989
Subjects:NITRATOS, BOSQUE HUMEDO, CULTIVO MIGRATORIO, BOSQUE VIRGEN, ZONA TROPICAL, AMAZONIA, VENEZUELA (REPUBLICA BOLIVARIANA DE),
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2307/2388435
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