Observations on the mobilization of peat nitrogen in incubation experiments

60 peat samples from northern Finland representing different types of peat were incubated in a laboratory at a temperature of 17—18° C. The ammonium nitrogen, the nitrate nitrogen and the pH in the samples were determined after one month of incubation as well as after three months of incubation. The...

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Main Authors: Jaakko Kivekäs, Erkki Kivinen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 1959
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description 60 peat samples from northern Finland representing different types of peat were incubated in a laboratory at a temperature of 17—18° C. The ammonium nitrogen, the nitrate nitrogen and the pH in the samples were determined after one month of incubation as well as after three months of incubation. The results were compared to results from determinations made before incubation. An attempt was made to elucidate the factors that influence the mobilization of nitrogen. On the basis of the above results it is evident that the differences between the various peat types as mobilizers of nitrogen are under these circumstances not very distinct, nor do these differences seem to be dependent on the types of peat. The following facts can, however, be established: In the amounts of ammonium nitrogen an increase takes place in most groups of samples during the first month. This increase is fairly big in the Sphagnum-dominated peats. The increase in ammonium nitrogen continues in the unlimed samples in most peat groups during all three months of incubation. After three months of incubation the amount of ammonium nitrogen in the limed samples is smaller than in the unlimed samples, although it is usually bigger than in the original samples. After the first month of incubation the amounts of nitrate nitrogen in all types of peat have decreased compared to the amounts in the original samples. In the limed samples the decrease is not as great as in the unlimed ones. After three months of incubation the amount of nitrate nitrogen has considerably increased as compared to the amount after one month of incubation. In the limed samples it might to some extent exceed the original amount of nitrate nitrogen, however, this is seldom the case in the unlimed samples. If the results are calculated on the basis of weight unit, it can be stated that the ability to mobilize nitrogen is greater in the Sphagnum peats than in the other peat groups. Working out the results in kg per ha it will be noted that somewhat more nitrogen is mobilized in ...
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:728c62b5a4c84ea09b8517f217a46a1d 2025-01-16T23:53:00+00:00 Observations on the mobilization of peat nitrogen in incubation experiments Jaakko Kivekäs Erkki Kivinen 1959-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/728c62b5a4c84ea09b8517f217a46a1d EN eng Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/71496 https://doaj.org/toc/1459-6067 https://doaj.org/toc/1795-1895 1459-6067 1795-1895 https://doaj.org/article/728c62b5a4c84ea09b8517f217a46a1d Agricultural and Food Science, Vol 31, Iss 1 (1959) Agriculture S Agriculture (General) S1-972 article 1959 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T15:27:49Z 60 peat samples from northern Finland representing different types of peat were incubated in a laboratory at a temperature of 17—18° C. The ammonium nitrogen, the nitrate nitrogen and the pH in the samples were determined after one month of incubation as well as after three months of incubation. The results were compared to results from determinations made before incubation. An attempt was made to elucidate the factors that influence the mobilization of nitrogen. On the basis of the above results it is evident that the differences between the various peat types as mobilizers of nitrogen are under these circumstances not very distinct, nor do these differences seem to be dependent on the types of peat. The following facts can, however, be established: In the amounts of ammonium nitrogen an increase takes place in most groups of samples during the first month. This increase is fairly big in the Sphagnum-dominated peats. The increase in ammonium nitrogen continues in the unlimed samples in most peat groups during all three months of incubation. After three months of incubation the amount of ammonium nitrogen in the limed samples is smaller than in the unlimed samples, although it is usually bigger than in the original samples. After the first month of incubation the amounts of nitrate nitrogen in all types of peat have decreased compared to the amounts in the original samples. In the limed samples the decrease is not as great as in the unlimed ones. After three months of incubation the amount of nitrate nitrogen has considerably increased as compared to the amount after one month of incubation. In the limed samples it might to some extent exceed the original amount of nitrate nitrogen, however, this is seldom the case in the unlimed samples. If the results are calculated on the basis of weight unit, it can be stated that the ability to mobilize nitrogen is greater in the Sphagnum peats than in the other peat groups. Working out the results in kg per ha it will be noted that somewhat more nitrogen is mobilized in ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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title Observations on the mobilization of peat nitrogen in incubation experiments
title_full Observations on the mobilization of peat nitrogen in incubation experiments
title_fullStr Observations on the mobilization of peat nitrogen in incubation experiments
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