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By: Antionette Fowlkes Mentors: Dr. Elica Moss, Dr. Shengzuo Fang and Prof. Ye Tian
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I. Research II. Cultural Experience
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Poplar and Metasequoia plantations are usually established at riparian land for timber production and for maintaining healthy aquatic ecosystems as buffer zones Poplars are broad-leaved deciduous trees with rounded contours. There are various species of poplar growing in a range of soil types under different situations. Metasequoia is a fast-growing, deciduous tree. It is one of three species of conifers known as redwoods.
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What is Nitrification? Nitrification is the process by which ammonium is oxidized to nitrite NO 2 and nitrate NO 3 by ammonia-oxidizing bacteria Nitrification occurs in a two step process: o Step one of nitrification is a ammonium oxidizing bacteria that oxidize ammonia to nitrite via hydroxylamine o Step two of nitrification is nitrite oxidizing bacteria into nitrite to nitrate Soil nitrification processes include: Autotrophic nitrification Heterotrophic nitrification
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Importance of Soil Moisture o Soil moisture is key in controlling the exchange of water and heat energy between the land surface and atmosphere through evaporation through and plant transpiration Importance of Microbial biomass o Soil microbial biomass is an early indicator of changes that may occur in the long term with regards to soil fertility Importance of Soil pH o Soil pH measures the acidic and alkaline soils and has a fundamental effect on plant growth and nutrient availability
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To compare the characteristics of soil N nitrification and Ammonium Nitrate between Poplar and Metasequoia plantations in riparian zone. It includes: o to evaluate the relative importance of autotrophic and heterotrophic nitrification in Poplar and Metasequoia plantations.
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Research Sites o National Wetland Park (119°15′ E , 33°22′ N) in Baoying, Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province
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Field Work Fresh soil samples (0-10 cm and 10-20 cm) were taken from 3 random soil profiles in each plantation on June 13, 2013 Samples were collected and taken to the laboratory and stored at 4 °C until analyses
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Soil Preparation Soil samples were prepared by grinding through a 2 mm-sieve Samples were then bagged stored at 4 °C until analyses
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Ten grams of soil were measured in triplicates 50 mL of water was then added and stirred After 30 minutes pH was measured Soil pH
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Initially the weight of a small mason jars were recorded Approximately 18.5 g of fresh, sieved soil was measured in triplicate and added to each jar Soil samples were then oven dried at 65°C for 48 hours
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Five grams of soil were measured in triplicates Two milliliters of KCl (potassium chloride) was added to each soil sample Samples were covered and secured with Styrofoam and placed on shaker and allowed to mix for 30minutes
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Ten grams of fresh soil was weighed, placed in small mason jars and triplicated in four groups based on substrates 1mL of Ammonium Chloride was added to Group A1 1mL of Glycine was added to Group A2 1mL of Nitrapyrin was added to Group A3 1mL of Actidione was added to Group A4 Sample were incubated for one week on the ammonium nitrate analyzer
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Previous studies indicate that soil nitrification is regulated by several factors o Temperature o Moisture o Microbial biomass o pH Both sites have an annual mean temperature of 14.4 ℃ and are similar in pH and moisture content However, the Poplar plantation is slightly higher in microbial biomass N and net Nitrification than that of the Metasequoia plantation, indicating more microbial activity
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Studies show there is a high net nitrification rate when glycine and ammonium chloride substrates are added to soil samples Studies also show there is a higher net nitrification rate in the Poplar vs. the Metasequoia plantations Studies show that acidic soils that have glycine is nitrified more readily than ammonium chloride Alkaline soil rates are about the same this is due to o the optimal rate of nitrification requires some what alkaline conditions
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Actidione is an antibiotic that is known to be and inhibitor to microbial growth In conclusion, a possible reason for the higher MBN and net N nitrification in the Poplar plantation may be because the trees are rapid-growing, but relatively short-lived, which suggest that leaves frequently fall, causing high organic matter, leading a higher MBN and thus a higher net N nirtification
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Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University Nanjing Forestry University National Science Foundation Dr.Elica Moss Dr. Shengzuo Fang Professor Ye Tian Graduate Students of Dr. Fang Jonjala Jackson Questions & Answers
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