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Abstract
ABSTRACT Soil is a hotspot of the terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycling. Nitrogen is an indispensable component of fertilizers for producing crops in agricultural soils and is a macronutrient for natural soils driving the food chain, including microbial activities in terrestrial ecosystems. Humans acquired the technology of artificial N fixation during the early 20th century and used the fixed N for fertilizer and industrial materials. Artificial N fixations have amounted to ca. 150 Tg N yr–1 in recent years, surpassing terrestrial biological N fixation. Consequently, a large amount of reactive N (N compounds other than dinitrogen) is lost to the environment, inducing various forms of N pollution and threatening human and environmental health. This review aims to highlight future research on N cycling and management from the soil science perspective based on the author’s experience. The review covers the following themes: N processes to be elucidated preferentially in agricultural soils, interactions between soil and N cycling in the polar regions storing a large amount of organic matter and susceptible to climate change, and N management at national and international scales focusing on how soils are treated.
土壤是陆地氮素循环的热点。氮是农业土壤中生产作物必不可少的肥料成分,也是自然土壤中驱动食物链(包括陆地生态系统中的微生物活动)的大量营养素。人类在20世纪初获得了人工固氮技术,并将固氮用于肥料和工业原料。近年来,人工固氮量约为150 Tg N - 1,超过了陆地生物固氮量。因此,大量活性氮(除二氮外的N化合物)流失到环境中,引起各种形式的氮污染,威胁人类和环境健康。本文结合作者的经验,从土壤科学的角度对今后的研究方向进行了展望。这篇综述涵盖了以下主题:农业土壤中优先阐明的氮过程,储存大量有机质且易受气候变化影响的极地地区土壤与氮循环之间的相互作用,以及国家和国际尺度上的氮管理,重点是如何处理土壤。
期刊介绍:
Soil Science and Plant Nutrition is the official English journal of the Japanese Society of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (JSSSPN), and publishes original research and reviews in soil physics, chemistry and mineralogy; soil biology; plant nutrition; soil genesis, classification and survey; soil fertility; fertilizers and soil amendments; environment; socio cultural soil science. The Journal publishes full length papers, short papers, and reviews.