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Title: Nitrogen mineralization in the soils of the conifer forest communities in the Eastern Mediterranean
Other Titles: Doğu Akdeniz Bölgesi iğne yapraklı orman topluluklarının topraklarında azot mineralleşmesi
Authors: Everest, Ayşe
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi/Biyoloji Bölümü.
0000-0001-5441-037X
Güleryüz, Gürcan
D-2584-2016
6603334913
Keywords: Nitrogen
Mineralization
Nitrification
Mediterranean forest
Heathland ecosystems
Pine plantation
Matter
Availability
Decomposition
Vegetation
Dynamics
Gradient
Quality
Turkey
Environmental sciences & ecology
Taurides
Abies
Abies cilicica
Cedrus
Cedrus libani
Coniferophyta
Pinus nigra
Coniferous forest
Distillation
Forest ecosystem
Forest soil
Mineralization
Nineralization
Nitrogen
Pitrogen
Soil nitrogen
Soil property
Azot
Mineralleşme
Nitrifikasyon
Akdeniz ormanı
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Çevre Koruma ve Araştırma Vakfı
Citation: Güleryüz, G. ve Everest, A. (2010). "Nitrogen mineralization in the soils of the conifer forest communities in the Eastern Mediterranean". Ekoloji, 19(74), 51-59.
Abstract: The nitrogen mineralization rates in the soils of three coniferons forest communities (Pinus nigra subsp pallasiana, Abies cilicica subsp cilicica, Cedrus libani) in the middle Taurus Mountains (Turkey) were investigated. N mineralization was determined by the standard incubation method under laboratory conditions at 20 degrees C and 60 %WHC. Mineral nitrogen (NH(4)(+)-N ve NO(3)(-)-N) was analyzed in the beginning, 21(st) and 63(rd) days of incubation by micro-distillation. Net mineral nitrogen accumulations were calculated for the 63-days (mg N(min)/ 100 g dry-soil/63-days). Needle-leaf forest communities Were cross-examined based on their mineral nitrogen and soil parameters. The relationships between the mineral nitrogen production and soil factors were analyzed by a simple correlation test. Mineral nitrogen production in the soils of these communities is strongly related to the total nitrogen rate. The highest total nitrogen mineralization rates were determined in the soils of the Abies cilicica community The nitrogen mineralization in the soils of three closely related needle-leaf forest communities in the Eastern Mediterranean phyto-geography region were found to be different.
URI: https://doi.org/10.5053/ekoloji.2010.748
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ISSN: 1300-1361
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