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  • From: sinergyinaction@netscape.net
  • To: permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] N-starvation and mulch
  • Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 04:16:44 -0400


Hi Paul
so N starvation is only related to N (still) rich materials that are
deposited on top of the soil, right?
Thanks
Antonio







-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Cereghino <paul.cereghino@comcast.net>
To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 2:21 am
Subject: Re: [permaculture] N-starvation and mulch










why (apparently) mulch materials don't cause N-starvation for plants
in contrast to just laying other types of organic matter just on top
of the soil?


I haven't found any evidence in the science world that top-dressing
carbon rich material causes N in the soil to migrate upward and get
bound-up in a decomposition cycles (temporarily unavailable in a
particular location). Free N available in the 'soil solution' as NH4 or
NO3 is dissolved in water or weakly bound to organics or clay. Water
mostly goes downward. More likely is that nitrogen sloughing out of a
complex mulch migrates into the root zone.

Plant roots go foraging for Nitrogen and will go where the N is, taking
advantage of variation in the soil, trading with fungi, following an
earthworm burrow, curling around the husk of a beetle. I think the
'nitrogen starvation' idea has taken on a life of its own without a lot
of solid evidence. I think the concept started with the problem of
evenly tilling in woody material in annual agriculture as a soil
amendment across a whole root zone causing a temporary deficit of free N
while the woody stuff is broken down.

Paul Cereghino
Olympia, WA
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