Soil application of Meliaceae derivatives: effect on carbon and nitrogen dynamics in the soil-plant system

The effect of soil incorporation of 7 Meliaceae derivatives (6 commercial neem cakes and leaves of Melia azedarach L.) on C and N dynamics and on nutrient availability to micropropagated GF677 rootstock was investigated. In a first laboratory incubation experiment the derivatives showed different N...

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Main Author: Marcolini, Graziella <1977>
Other Authors: Toselli, Moreno
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2013
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-55302014-03-24T16:30:31Z Soil application of Meliaceae derivatives: effect on carbon and nitrogen dynamics in the soil-plant system Marcolini, Graziella <1977> AGR/03 Arboricoltura generale e coltivazioni arboree The effect of soil incorporation of 7 Meliaceae derivatives (6 commercial neem cakes and leaves of Melia azedarach L.) on C and N dynamics and on nutrient availability to micropropagated GF677 rootstock was investigated. In a first laboratory incubation experiment the derivatives showed different N mineralization dynamics, generally well predicted by their C:N ratio and only partly by their initial N concentration. All derivatives increased microbial biomass C, thus representing a source of C for the soil microbial population. Soil addition of all neem cakes (8 g kg-1) and melia leaves (16 g kg-1) had a positive effect on plant growth and increased root N uptake and leaf green colour of micropropagated plants of GF677. In addition, the neem cakes characterized by higher nutrient concentration increased P and K concentration in shoot and leaves 68 days after the amendment. In another experiment, soil incorporation of 15N labeled melia leaves (16 g kg-1) had no effect on the total amount of plant N, however the percentage of melia derived-N of treated plants ranged between 0.8% and 34% during the experiment. At the end of the growing season, about 7% of N added as melia leaves was recovered in plant, while 70% of it was still present in soil. Real C mineralization and the priming effect induced by the addition of the derivatives were quantified by a natural 13C abundance method. The real C mineralization of the derivatives ranged between 22% and 40% of added-C. All the derivatives studied induced a positive priming effect and, 144 days after the amendment, the amount of C primed corresponded to 26% of added-C, for all the derivatives. Despite this substantial priming effect, the C balance of the soil, 144 days after the amendment, always resulted positive. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Toselli, Moreno 2013-04-09 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/5530/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Marcolini, Graziella <1977>
Soil application of Meliaceae derivatives: effect on carbon and nitrogen dynamics in the soil-plant system
description The effect of soil incorporation of 7 Meliaceae derivatives (6 commercial neem cakes and leaves of Melia azedarach L.) on C and N dynamics and on nutrient availability to micropropagated GF677 rootstock was investigated. In a first laboratory incubation experiment the derivatives showed different N mineralization dynamics, generally well predicted by their C:N ratio and only partly by their initial N concentration. All derivatives increased microbial biomass C, thus representing a source of C for the soil microbial population. Soil addition of all neem cakes (8 g kg-1) and melia leaves (16 g kg-1) had a positive effect on plant growth and increased root N uptake and leaf green colour of micropropagated plants of GF677. In addition, the neem cakes characterized by higher nutrient concentration increased P and K concentration in shoot and leaves 68 days after the amendment. In another experiment, soil incorporation of 15N labeled melia leaves (16 g kg-1) had no effect on the total amount of plant N, however the percentage of melia derived-N of treated plants ranged between 0.8% and 34% during the experiment. At the end of the growing season, about 7% of N added as melia leaves was recovered in plant, while 70% of it was still present in soil. Real C mineralization and the priming effect induced by the addition of the derivatives were quantified by a natural 13C abundance method. The real C mineralization of the derivatives ranged between 22% and 40% of added-C. All the derivatives studied induced a positive priming effect and, 144 days after the amendment, the amount of C primed corresponded to 26% of added-C, for all the derivatives. Despite this substantial priming effect, the C balance of the soil, 144 days after the amendment, always resulted positive.
author2 Toselli, Moreno
author_facet Toselli, Moreno
Marcolini, Graziella <1977>
author Marcolini, Graziella <1977>
author_sort Marcolini, Graziella <1977>
title Soil application of Meliaceae derivatives: effect on carbon and nitrogen dynamics in the soil-plant system
title_short Soil application of Meliaceae derivatives: effect on carbon and nitrogen dynamics in the soil-plant system
title_full Soil application of Meliaceae derivatives: effect on carbon and nitrogen dynamics in the soil-plant system
title_fullStr Soil application of Meliaceae derivatives: effect on carbon and nitrogen dynamics in the soil-plant system
title_full_unstemmed Soil application of Meliaceae derivatives: effect on carbon and nitrogen dynamics in the soil-plant system
title_sort soil application of meliaceae derivatives: effect on carbon and nitrogen dynamics in the soil-plant system
publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
publishDate 2013
url http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/5530/
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