Abstract
The accumulation of nitrogen in different utilization age (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 13-year) vegetable greenhouses soil with multi-point mixed samples was examined in Shenyang suburb, Liaoning province, China. The results showed that the content of N of all samples was increased with the utilization ages of the vegetable greenhouses. For all the samples, the concentration of total nitrogen (TN) and nitrate in the 0-40cm layer was higher than that in the 40-120cm. Compared with other samples, the content of TN and nitrate of 13 years of vegetable greenhouse soil is the highest throughout the 0-120cm. In the 0-20cm layer, the TN concentrations in 13-year vegetable greenhouse soil is 2 times higher than that in the bare soil, and the concentration of nitrate range from 19.66mg kg-1 in bare soil to 56.32mg kg-1 in 13-year vegetable greenhouse soil. These results demonstrated that long-term continuous N input from chemical fertilizers and manure can cause N accumulation in soils and enrich in topsoil.
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