Temporal-spatial variations of soil NH4+-N and NO3-—N in sand dune fixing process
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    Temporal-spatial variations of soil NH4+-N and NO3--N exists in sand dune fixing process. Contents of soil NH4+-N and NO3--N in sand dunes of the Tengger Desert and the Mu Us Sandy Land were measured. Results show that vertically the content of N of either form decreased with the depth along soil profiles; while horizontally,from the top to the slope and the foot of a dune,both increased gradually,but the NH4+-N/NO3--N ratio in the depth of 20~40 cm decreased gradually. And their temporal variations were reflected in the succession series of plant community. The content of NH4+-N in the soil increased gradually from the prophase to the metaphase of the series,while the content of NO3--N in the soil did from the metaphase to the anaphase of the series. The NH4+-N/NO3--N ratio in the depth of 0~20 cm showed a similar trend,while that in the depth of 20~40 cm did not. Such a pattern of temporal-spatial variation of soil NH4+-N and NO3--N was reflected in the fixing process of sand dunes,and was a result of the integrated effect of vegetation and environment,and in turn affected plant growth and vegetation dynamics.

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Li Rong, He Xingdong, Zhang Ning, Wu Wei. Temporal-spatial variations of soil NH4+-N and NO3-—N in sand dune fixing process[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,2010,47(2):295-302.

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