“…The mineral nitrogen, accumulating in this period, especially during the first weeks, was exclusively ammo nium-nitrogen. This is a well-known fact in steamed and partially sterilized soil (Rich ter, 1896; Koch and Liiken, 1907;Pickering, 1908a, b;Russell and Hutchinson, 1909;Russell and Petherbridge, 1912;Potter and Snyder, 1918;Baldwin, 1922;Herzog, 1939;Van Koot, 1942;Malowany and Newton, 1947;Simpson and Newton, 1949;Davies andOwen, 1951, 1954;Roll-Hansen, 1952;Lapensee, 1959;Str0mme, 1962;Davidson and Thiegs, 1966;Simone-Sylvestre, 1967). The formation of nitrate was retarded during the first weeks; 56 days after steaming the largest part of the in organic nitrogen was still NH4-N and even after 79 days the amounts of NH4-N and NO3-N were about equal (Table 1).…”