| Literature DB >> 29403512 |
Rebecca E Shelton1, Krista L Jacobsen2, Rebecca L McCulley1.
Abstract
Agroecosystem nitrogen (Entities:
Keywords: ammonia volatilization; conservation agriculture; cover crops; nitrate leaching; nitrous oxide emissions
Year: 2018 PMID: 29403512 PMCID: PMC5786564 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2017.02260
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Source and quantity of N input into each of the three system comparisons via cover crops and fertilizer applications.
| Unfertilized organic | Cover crop species | Wheat | 27 | 0 | 27 |
| Hairy vetch | 78 | 0 | 78 | ||
| Bi-culture | 100 | 0 | 100 | ||
| Fertilized organic | Fertilizer vs. Fertilizer+N-Credit | Hairy vetch | 78 | 0 | 78 |
| Hairy vetch | 74 | 168 | 242 | ||
| Hairy vetch | 74 + 102 | 56 | 232 | ||
| Fertilized conventional | Urea vs. Organic fertilizer | Wheat | 70 | 0 | 70 |
| Wheat | 70 | 168 | 238 | ||
| Wheat | 70 | 168 | 238 |
Figure 1Average (±SE) aboveground cover crop biomass residue N content (kg N ha−1), %N, and C:N ratio harvested from the soil surface from May to September 2014 in the organic cover crop treatments (A–C), the organic N-fertilizer treatments (D–F), and the conventional N-fertilizer treatments (G–I). Asterisks indicate points in time where significant effects between treatments were observed and double asterisks indicated points in time where all treatments significantly differed from one another. Cover crop species are indicated in the legends, where 0 N = no applied fertilizer, fertilizer N-credit = 56 kg ha−1 organic fertilizer+additional hairy vetch, Organic N = 168 kg ha−1 organic fertilizer, Urea N = 168 kg ha−1 urea+urease inhibitor.
Figure 2Average (±SE) NO3-N and NH4-N concentrations extracted from soil resin bags (15 cm depth) from November 2013 until October 2014 in the organic cover crop treatments (A,B), the organic N-fertilizer treatments (C,D), and the conventional N-fertilizer treatments (E,F). Asterisks indicate points in time where significant effects between treatments were observed. Note that scales differ across graphs (A,C vs. E). Cover crops were terminated and fertilizers were applied on 20 and 28 May 2014, respectively. Cover crop species are indicated in the legends, where 0 N = no applied fertilizer, Organic N = 168 kg ha−1 organic fertilizer, fertilizer N-credit = 56 kg ha−1 organic fertilizer+additional hairy vetch, Urea N = 168 kg ha−1 urea+urease inhibitor.
Average NO3-N leachate and cumulative gaseous N2O-N and NH3-N fluxes pre-fertilization (Oct–May) and post-fertilization (May–Oct), the percentage of fertilizer N diverted into gaseous N loss pathways, and average corn yield.
| Hairy vetch | 0 | 443a | 217a | 0.79a | 1.79a | −4.01a | 8.71a | – | – | 4.30a |
| Wheat | 0 | 222c | 19b | 1.16a | 2.13a | −4.40a | 7.27a | – | – | 1.46b |
| Bi-culture | 0 | 249b | 106a | 0.65a | 2.05a | 28.09a | 18.91a | – | – | 4.92a |
| 0 N | 0 | 443a | 217a | 0.79a | 1.79b | −4.04a | 8.71c | – | – | 4.30b |
| N-Credit | 154 | 468a | 249a | 1.99a | 3.10b | 22.75a | 12.81b | 2.66 | 0.63 | 8.85a |
| Organic N | 164 | 304a | 307a | 1.31a | 4.47a | 7.62a | 39.09a | 18.52 | 1.43 | 9.91a |
| 0 N | 0 | 263a | 63b | 1.97a | 1.83a | 13.69b | −5.80b | – | – | 6.66b |
| Urea N | 168 | 227a | 602a | 3.04a | 3.54a | 36.95a | 24.29ab | 17.92 | 1.02 | 16.87a |
| Organic N | 168 | 154a | 109b | 0.86a | 5.05a | −8.10c | 43.07a | 29.09 | 1.92 | 12.62ab |
Different letters indicate significant difference (p < 0.05).
Figure 3Average (±SE) N2O flux for organic cover crop treatments (A–C), organic N-fertilizer treatments (D–F), and conventional N-fertilizer treatments (G–I) across three different time periods (twice a month during the cover crop growth period, daily to every other day after fertilizer was applied and, after fluxes from fertilized treatments appear similar to unfertilized treatments, every 7–10 days during corn growth) from October 2013 to November 2014. Asterisks indicate points in time where significant effects between treatments were observed during the measurement period. Cover crop species are indicated in the legends, where 0 N = no applied fertilizer, fertilizer N-credit = 56 kg ha−1 organic fertilizer+additional hairy vetch Organic N = 168 kg ha−1 organic fertilizer, Urea N = 168 kg ha−1 urea+urease inhibitor.
Figure 4Average (±SE) NH3 flux for cover crop treatments (A–C), organic N-fertilizer treatments (D–F), and conventional N-fertilizer treatments (G–I) across three different time periods (twice a month during the cover crop growth period, daily to every other day after fertilizer was applied and, after fluxes from fertilized treatments appear similar to unfertilized treatments, every 7–10 days during corn growth) from October 2013 to November 2014. Asterisks indicate points in time where significant effects between treatments were observed during the measurement period. Cover crop species are indicated in the legends, where 0 N = no applied fertilizer, fertilizer N-credit = 56 kg ha−1 organic fertilizer+additional hairy vetch Organic N = 168 kg ha−1 organic fertilizer, Urea N = 168 kg ha−1 urea+urease inhibitor.