Assigned to Associate Editor Jeffrey A. Bird. Abstract Soil NO3 – affects microbial processes, plant productivity, and environmental N losses. However, the ability to measure soil NO3 – is limited by labor-intensive sampling and laboratory analyses. Hence, temporal variation in soil solution NO3 – concentration is poorly understood. We evaluated a new potentiometric sensor that continuously measures soil solution NO3 – concentration with unprecedented specificity due to a novel membrane that serves as a barrier to interfering anions. First, we compared sensor and salt extraction-based measurements of soil NO3 – in well-controlled laboratory conditions. Second, using 60 d of in situ soil NO3 – measurements every 10 s, we quantified temporal variation and the effect of sampling frequency on field estimations of mean daily NO3 – concentration both within and across days. In the laboratory, sensors measured soil NO3 – concentration without significant difference from theoretical adjusted soil NO3 – concentration or conventional salt extractionbased methods. In the field, the sensors demonstrated no within-day pattern in soil NO3 – concentration, although individual measurements within a day differed by as much as 20% from the daily mean. Across days, when soil solution NO3 – was dynamic (early spring) and sampling frequency was >5 d, estimates of mean daily NO3 – concentration were >20% from the actual mean daily concentration. In situ soil sensors offer potential to improve fundamental and applied sciences. However, in most situations, sensors will measure soil properties in a different manner than conventional salt-extract soil sampling-based approaches. Research will be required to interpret sensor measurements and optimize sensor deployment.
Continuous in situ soil nitrate sensors: The importance of high‐resolution measurements across time and a comparison with salt extraction‐based methods
Yunjiao Zhu,Yuncong Chen,Md. Azahar Ali,Liang Dong,Xinran Wang,S. Archontoulis,James c. Schnable,M. Castellano
Published 2021 in Soil Science Society of America Journal
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2021-01-29
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