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Forest Biology

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2012

Nitrification

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Effects Of Nitrogen On Temporal And Spatial Patterns Of Nitrate In Streams And Soil Solution Of A Central Hardwood Forest, Frank S. Gilliam, Mary Beth Adams Sep 2012

Effects Of Nitrogen On Temporal And Spatial Patterns Of Nitrate In Streams And Soil Solution Of A Central Hardwood Forest, Frank S. Gilliam, Mary Beth Adams

Frank S. Gilliam

This study examined changes in stream and soil water NO3−and their relationship to temporal and spatial patterns of NO3−in soil solution of watersheds at the Fernow Experimental Forest, West Virginia. Following tenfold increases in stream NO3−concentrations over a 13-year period (1969–1981) on untreated WS4, concentrations have declined through 2006. Followingfourfold increases in stream NO3−on treatment WS3 from pretreatment levels to a 1998 maximum, concentrations have declinedthrough 2006, despite additions of N. Concentrations of soil water NO3−were consistently lower for WS4 compared to WS3.Data for soil water NO3−on WS3 versus WS4 followed patterns of net mineralization and nitrification for these watersheds.Nitrogen …


Factors Influencing Spatial Variability In Nitrogen Processing In Nitrogen-Saturated Soils, Frank S. Gilliam, Charles C. Somerville, Nikki L. Lyttle, Mary Beth Adams Sep 2012

Factors Influencing Spatial Variability In Nitrogen Processing In Nitrogen-Saturated Soils, Frank S. Gilliam, Charles C. Somerville, Nikki L. Lyttle, Mary Beth Adams

Frank S. Gilliam

Nitrogen (N) saturation is an environmental concern for forests in the eastern U.S. Although several watersheds of the Fernow Experimental Forest (FEF), West Virginia exhibit symptoms of Nsaturation, many watersheds display a high degree of spatial variability in soil N processing. This study examined the effects of temperature on net N mineralization and nitrification in N-saturatedsoils from FEF, and how these effects varied between high N-processing vs. low N-processingsoils collected from two watersheds, WS3 (fertilized with [NH4]2SO4) and WS4 (untreated control). Samples of forest floor material (O2 horizon) and mineral soil (to a 5-cm depth) were taken from three subplots …