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Yield advantage and nitrogen fate in an additive maize-soybean relay intercropping system.

Ping Chen1, Chun Song2, Xiao-Ming Liu3, Li Zhou4, Huan Yang1, Xiaona Zhang1, Ying Zhou1, Qing Du1, Ting Pang1, Zhi-Dan Fu1, Xiao-Chun Wang1, Wei-Guo Liu1, Feng Yang1, Kai Shu1, Junbo Du1, Jiang Liu1, Wenyu Yang1, Taiwen Yong5.   

Abstract

Sustainable agricultural development is urgently required to satisfy future food demands while decreasing environmental costs. Intercropping can increase per-unit farmland productivity through a resource-efficient utilization. However, the fate of N in intercropping systems remains unclear. To study the yield advantages and the fate of N in additive maize-soybean relay intercropping (IMS) systems, we quantified crop yield, soil N transformation abilities, soil bacterial abundances, and the fate of 15N. This study was conducted using three planting patterns, namely, monoculture maize (Zea mays L.) (MM), monoculture soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.) (MS), and IMS, and two N application rates, specifically, no N and applied N (N1, 45 and 135 kg N ha-1 for MS and MM, correspondingly; and N for the IMS, which was the sum of the monocultures). Results showed that a higher per-unit farmland productivity and a lower land use intensity are attained in the intercropping system than in the corresponding monocultures. In addition, land equivalent ratio (LER) ranges from 1.85 to 2.20. Moreover, the fate of 15N showed that the N uptake and residual are the highest, whereas N loss in the IMS is the lowest among all planting patterns. Intercropping had an increased N use efficiency by increasing N utilization efficiency, rather than N uptake efficiency. The abundance of ammonia oxidizer and denitrifier indicated that IMS improves the structure of soil microorganisms. Furthermore, the transformation abilities of soil N denoted that intercropping strengthens ammonifying and nitrifying capacities to increase soil N residual while decreasing ammonia volatilization and N2O emission. Finally, the greenhouse warming potential and gas intensity of N2O were significantly lower in the IMS than in the corresponding monocultures. In summary, the IMS system provides an environmentally friendly approach to increasing farmland productivity.
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Keywords:  (15)N; Intercropping; LER; NUE; Reactive nitrogen emissions; Yield

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30677964     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.11.376

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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