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ORGANIC SULPHUR AND NITROGEN IN PASTURE-CEREAL MIXED CROPPING SOILS AND RELATED FACTORS –A REVIEW (Pages : 39 - 54)
M. A. HAQUE, R. G. MCLAREN, L. M. CONDRON, P. H. WILLIAMS AND G. S. FRANCISA detailed review was carried out to report the published information on the forms of S and N present in soils as well as their accumulation and mineralisation in a grazed pasture ecosystem under New Zealand condition. Sulphur and N present in soil are mostly in organic forms (about 90% of total). Accumulation of N under intensive heavily stocked grass-clover pastures occurs mainly from the biological N fixation of the legume component of pastures, residue return from pasture crops and return of grazing animal excreta whereas, the build up of organic S in soils is mainly attributed to the addition of fertiliser S as but indirectly it also helped build up of organic N. Cultivation of arable crops, on the other hand, decreased soil organic matter. Mineralisation of S from decomposing organic materials depends on the S content of the decomposing materials in much the same way as mineralisation of N depends on the N content. Although considerable research work has been done on the accumulation and mineralisation of organic S and N in soils under various conditions, there is still considerable uncertainty regarding the biological turnover of organic S and N in soil plant ecosystems. Download