YUE Xian-Lu, LIAO Shang-Qiang, JI Hong-Jie, ZHANG Wei-Li, ZUO Yu-Bao, RONG Xiang-Nong. Nitrogen-15 labeling and nitrogen transformation in silage maize-cattle manure system[J]. Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture, 2012, 20(1): 24-27. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1011.2012.00024
Citation: YUE Xian-Lu, LIAO Shang-Qiang, JI Hong-Jie, ZHANG Wei-Li, ZUO Yu-Bao, RONG Xiang-Nong. Nitrogen-15 labeling and nitrogen transformation in silage maize-cattle manure system[J]. Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture, 2012, 20(1): 24-27. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1011.2012.00024

Nitrogen-15 labeling and nitrogen transformation in silage maize-cattle manure system

  • 15N tracer technique has been used in N cycling and utilization for livestock manure. The abundance and amount of 15N in different manure components and N forms affect whether 15N fate is consistent with all manure N. The purpose of this article is to better understand the characteristics of 15N transformation in silage maize-cattle manure system and distribution in cattle feces and urine by using 15N tracer technique. First, a sand culturing experiment was conducted by watering improved Hoagland nutrient solution with 15N labeled ammonium sulfate (AS, 60 atom% 15N) to cultivate 15N labeled maize (“Nongda-108”). Then, 15N labeled maize was mixed with unlabeled maize at a ratio of 55︰45, according to their amount of nitrogen, to get mixed 15N forage. Finally, a 2-years-old cattle starved for 2 days was fed on the mixed 15N forage for 4 days and starved 2 days again. During the 6 days, cattle feces and urine were collected and measured separately. The results showed that 15N abundance was 48.024% in labeled maize, 26.579% in mixed silages, and 8.044% in cattle manure. In addition, 26.3% of AS 15N was discovered in maize, 36.0% of silage 15N was discovered in cattle manure. In all the manure N collected, fecal N, urine N, fecal ammonium N and urine ammonium N accounted for 70.25%, 29.75%, 5.44% and 0.03%, their 15N abundance were 9.223%, 5.261%, 6.505% and 5.419%, respectively. In 15N labeled manure of cattle fed on 15N labeled silage in a short period, the abundance of 15N in cattle urine and feces, and in different N forms were different. The 15N abundance of urine was lower than that of feces, and 15N abundance of mineral and easy-mineralized nitrogen was lower than that of hardly mineralized nitrogen.
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