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The role of amino acids and nucleic bases in turnover of nitrogen and carbon in soil humic fractions
Authors:YV KUZYAKOV
Institution:Department of Isotopes and Radiation in Agriculture, Moscow Agricultural Academy, Timiryazevsky proezd 2, 127550 Moscow, Russia
Abstract:Incorporation of labelled 15N and 14C amino acids and nucleic bases into soil humus fractions as well as humus turnover was investigated under field conditions. The dynamics of 15N and 14C incorporation into organic matter was characterized by the following main steps: rapid incorporation of the labelled substance prevailing for the first 1–3 weeks, and decomposition of included labelled fragments prevailing beyond one month after substance addition. The annual turnover rates of N and C in humus fractions due to incorporation of amino acids and nucleic bases were calculated. The turnover rate of N in humus is two to three times that of C. The contribution of amino acids to organic matter generation is about twice as great as that of nucleic bases and other N-containing organic substances. This indicates the important role of amino acids in the humification process and humus turnover. Turnovers of humic acids (0·002 year?1 for C and 0·02 for N) are the most rapid of humic fractions investigated, and humin is characterized by the slowest turnover (0·0002 year?1 for C and 0·007 for N). There are no significant differences in the turnover rates of fulvic acid fractions (0·0002 year?1 for C) with different molecular weight.
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