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Influence of tillage system on denitrification in maize-cropped soils
Authors:R M Palma  M Rímolo  M I Saubidet  M E Conti
Institution:(1) Facultad de Agronomía UBA, Cátedra de Edafología, Av. San Martín 4453, 1417 Buenos Aires, Argentina Fax: (1) 522-8395, (1) 522-1687; e-mail: mpal@edacon.agro.uba.ar, AR
Abstract:Denitrification losses show an irregular pattern through the year, often being caused by climatic conditions and management practices. The objectives of the present work were to quantify denitrification losses and to determine the influence of tillage system on the factors that control denitrification in fertilized soils. The modal profile of the soil was an Vertic Argiudoll, clay loam texture, located in Buenos Aires province, Argentina. The treatments were: (a) fertilized, (b) incorporated fertilization and (c) without fertilization for both no tillage and conventional tillage systems. Chambers were placed in the field to measure denitrification. In this clayish soil the estimated mean values of accumulated denitrification during the crop cycle (90 days) were 0.190kgNha–1 for conventional tillage and 0.350kgNha–1 for no tillage. In treatments with no tillage, losses by denitrification were approximately twice those of conventional tillage. These differences were also evidenced by the number of microorganisms, which were significantly higher (P<>;5%) for no tillage on all dates, except for at flowering. The increase at flowering coincided with the period of highest rainfall and consequently the highest water contents in the soil. The highest denitrification losses, except for sowing, were measured when soil moisture content was more than 30% (v/v). Denitrification increased in conjunction with an increase in the availability of carbon that is consumed by the heterotrophic microorganisms (including the denitrifiers). Received: 30 July 1996
Keywords:Denitrification  Tillage systems  Maize  Zea mays  Hot spots  Denitrifying populations  N2O emission
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