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Availability of soil and fertilizer nitrogen to wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) following rice-straw amendment
Authors:Azam  F.  Ashraf  M.  Lodhi  Asma  Sajjad  M. I.
Affiliation:(1) Soil Biology Division, Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology, P.O. Box 128, Faisalabad, Pakistan;(2) Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract:
Summary A pot experiment was conducted to study the N availability to wheat and the loss of 15N-labelled fertilizer N as affected by the rate of rice-straw applied. The availability of soil N was also studied. The straw was incorporated in the soil 2 or 4 weeks before a sowing of wheat and allowed to decompose at a moisture content of 60% or 200% of the water-holding capacity. The wheat plants were harvested at maturity and the roots, straw, and grains were analysed for total N and 15N. The soil was analysed for total N and 15N after the harvest to determine the recovery of fertilizer N in the soil-plant system and assess its loss. The dry matter and N yields of wheat were significantly retarded in the soil amended with rice straw. The availability of soil N to wheat was significantly reduced due to the straw application, particularly at high moisture levels during pre-incubation, and was assumed to cause a reduction in the dry matter and N yields of wheat. A significant correlation (r=0.89) was observed between the uptake of soil N and the dry matter yield of wheat with different treatments. In unamended soil 31.44% of the fertilizer N was taken up by the wheat plants while 41.08% of fertilizer N was lost. The plant recovery of fertilizer N from the amended soil averaged 30.78% and the losses averaged 45.55%
Keywords:15N  N immobilization  N loss  N uptake  Rice straw  Soil N  Wheat  Triticum aestivum L.
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