Abstract

Nitrogen isotope discrimination during denitrification in soils of nitrate containing natural concentrations of 14N and 15N was studied by determining the amount and the 15N content of nitrate-N and (nitrate + nitrite)-N in nitrate-treated soils incubated under anaerobic conditions (He atmosphere) for various times after treatment with glucose to promote denitrification. Analyses performed showed that the nitrate-N lost on incubation of these soils could largely be accounted for as products of denitrification (nitrite, NO. N 2O and N 2). The studies reported show that marked discrimination between 14N and 15N occurs during denitrification of nitrate in soils and that significant N isotope effects occur both in reduction of nitrate to nitrite and in reduction of nitrite to gaseous forms of N. They also indicate that the overall N isotope effect during denitrification of nitrate in soil will depend upon the tendency of the soil to accumulate nitrite under conditions that induce denitrification. It is concluded that discrimination between 14N and 15N during denitrification in soils of nitrate containing natural concentrations of these isotopes is of sufficient magnitude to invalidate the use of N isotope-ratio analyses for assessment of the contributions of soil and fertilizer N to nitrate in surface or ground waters or to nitrous oxide in the atmosphere.

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