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Reduced Potential for Nitrogen Loss in Cover Crop-Soybean Relay Systems in a Cold Climate.

Sharon Weyers, Matt Thom, Frank Forcella, Carrie Eberle, Heather Matthees, Russ Gesch, Matthew Ott, Gary Feyereisen, Jeffery Strock, Don Wyse.   

Abstract

Winter cover crops might reduce nutrient loss to leaching in the Upper Midwest. New oilseed-bearing cash cover crops, such as winter camelina ( L.) and pennycress ( L.), may provide needed incentives. However, the abilities of these crops to sequester labile soil nutrients are unknown. To address this unknown, N in shoot biomass, plant-available N and P in soil, and NO-N and soluble reactive P in soil water collected from lysimeters placed at 30, 60, and 100 cm were measured in cover crop and fallow treatments established in spring wheat ( L.) stubble and followed through a cover crop-soybean [ (L.) Merr.] rotation. Five no-till cover treatments (forage radish [ L.], winter rye [ L.], field pennycress, and winter camelina) were compared with two fallow treatments (chisel till and no-till). Pennycress and winter camelina were harvested at maturity after relay sowing of soybean. Winter rye and radish sequestered more N in autumn shoot biomass, ranging from 26 to 38 kg N ha, but overwintering oilseeds matched or exceeded N uptake in spring, ranging 28 to 49 kg N ha before soybean planting. Nitrogen uptake was reflected by reductions in soil water NO-N during cover crop and intercropping phases for all cover treatments (mean = 4 mg L), compared with fallow treatments (mean = 31 mg L). Cash cover crops like pennycress and winter camelina provide both environmental and potential economic resources to growers. They are cash-generating crops able to sequester labile soil nutrients, which protects and promotes soil health from autumn through early summer.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31180428     DOI: 10.2134/jeq2018.09.0350

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Qual        ISSN: 0047-2425            Impact factor:   2.751


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