2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11676-008-0009-4
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Soluble organic nitrogen in forest soils of northeast China

Abstract: Soluble organic nitrogen (SON) is recognized as a sensitive indicator of soil nitrogen status. The present work was conducted in the temperate forests of northeast China where soils are typically characterized by high organic matter and high organic nitrogen content, and soil sampling was made in early spring just after the freeze-thaw period. The water extracted SON pools in the organic layer of forest soils were measured within the range from 156.0 mg·kg -1 to 292.6 mg·kg -1 , a similar magnitude of salt sol… Show more

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“…Soil SON can be measured by a number of extraction methods, such as water, hot water, 2 M KCl, and 0.5 M K 2 SO 4 (Zhong and Makeschin 2003;Chen et al 2005a;Burton et al 2007;Huang et al 2008a, b). Recent findings have indicated that the pool size and the chemical and biological nature of SON varied with climate zones, forest ecosystems, and management practices (Burton et al 2007;Chen and Xu 2008;Song et al 2008;Xu et al 2008a, b;Scaglia and Adani 2009;Xu et al 2009). Most of these studies have been carried out in subarctic forest (Jones and Kielland 2002) and temperate forest ecosystems (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Soil SON can be measured by a number of extraction methods, such as water, hot water, 2 M KCl, and 0.5 M K 2 SO 4 (Zhong and Makeschin 2003;Chen et al 2005a;Burton et al 2007;Huang et al 2008a, b). Recent findings have indicated that the pool size and the chemical and biological nature of SON varied with climate zones, forest ecosystems, and management practices (Burton et al 2007;Chen and Xu 2008;Song et al 2008;Xu et al 2008a, b;Scaglia and Adani 2009;Xu et al 2009). Most of these studies have been carried out in subarctic forest (Jones and Kielland 2002) and temperate forest ecosystems (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%