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Combined nitrogen input from legume residues and fertilizer improves early nitrogen supply and uptake by wheat
Muschietti Piana, Maria del Pilar; McBeath, Therese M.; McNeill, Ann M.; Cipriotti, Pablo Ariel
; Gupta, Vadakattu V. S. R.
Fecha de publicación:
04/2020
Editorial:
Wiley VCH Verlag
Revista:
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science - Zeitschrift fur Pflanzenernahrung und Bodenkunde
ISSN:
1436-8730
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Soil nitrogen (N) supply for wheat N uptake can be manipulated through legume and fertilizer N inputs to achieve yield potential in low-rainfall sandy soil environments. Field experiments over 2 years (2015–2016) were conducted at 2 different sites in a low-rainfall sandy soil to determine the soil N supply capacity relative to wheat N uptake at key growth stages, after a combination of crop residue (removed, wheat or lupin) and fertilizer N (nil, low or high N) treatments were manipulated to improve wheat yield. We measured the temporal patterns of the soil profile mineral N and PAW to 100 cm depth, wheat aerial biomass and N uptake in both years. In 2016 we also measured the disease incidence as a key environmental variable. There was 35 kg ha−1 more soil mineral N to 100 cm depth following lupin than wheat residues at the end of the fallow on average in both years. In a below average rainfall season, wheat biomass produced on lupin residues was responsive to N input with soil profile mineral N depleted by increased crop N uptake early in the season. In an above average rainfall season, a higher soil mineral N supply increased actual and potential grain yield, total biomass, N uptake, harvest index and water use efficiency of wheat, regardless of the source of N. Our study showed that the combination of lupin residues with high N rate increased soil profile mineral N at early growth stages, providing a greater soil N supply at the time of high wheat N demand, and the inclusion of a legume in the rotation is critical for improving the N supply to wheat, with added disease break benefits in a low-rainfall sandy soil environment.
Palabras clave:
GROWTH STAGES
,
LUPIN
,
SANDY SOIL
,
SEMI-ARID ENVIRONMENTS
,
SOIL MINERAL N
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Articulos de INST.D/INV.FISIOLOGICAS Y ECO.VINCULADAS A L/AGRIC
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Muschietti Piana, Maria del Pilar; McBeath, Therese M.; McNeill, Ann M.; Cipriotti, Pablo Ariel; Gupta, Vadakattu V. S. R.; Combined nitrogen input from legume residues and fertilizer improves early nitrogen supply and uptake by wheat; Wiley VCH Verlag; Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science - Zeitschrift fur Pflanzenernahrung und Bodenkunde; 183; 3; 4-2020; 355-366
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