Abstract
This article studied soil samples from the various rice -based environments of the inland valleys of Cote dIvoire to evaluate their native capa city of mineralization of N. Soil N, is subject to intense chemical and microbiological transformation processes (hydrolysis, oxidations, reduction). All these transformation processes are subject to water availability and therefore show a strong variabili ty related to soil grains size and vegetative cover. In order to applied appropriate technical strategies aiming at conserving soil N or using it for food crop, it is important to evaluate its mineralization potential in the concerned soils. In this paper,the nitrogen supplying potential of soils from the ten major rice -based production systems of CUte dIvoire was determined by incubation experiments in 1997. The net N mineralization potential (N supplying capacity during 6 weeks of anaerobic incubation)from soils of the various rice -based systems of CUte dIvoire varied between 4 and 16 mg N kg -1 of soil. It was generally less in the savanna than in forest upland soils and intensified land use reduced soil N supplying capacity more in savanna than in for est ecosystems. It may be concluded that N mineralization from soils of the various rice - based systems of CUte dIvoire strongly varied. Soil N supply was generally less in the
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