The efficiency of nitrogen in cattle manures when applied to a double‐annual forage cropping system |
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Authors: | B. Perramon À. D. Bosch‐Serra F. Domingo‐Olivé J. Boixadera |
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Affiliation: | 1. Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, Olot, Catalonia, Spain;2. Department of Environment and Soil Sciences, University of Lleida, Lleida, Catalonia, Spain;3. IRTA Mas Badia, Agricultural Experimental Station Mas Badia, La Tallada d'Empordà, Catalonia, Spain;4. Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food, Generalitat de Catalunya, Lleida, Catalonia, Spain |
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Abstract: | The use of cattle manure (CM) for fertilization presents challenges for optimizing nitrogen (N) use. Our work aimed to assess N efficiencies, in a 6‐year experiment with three biennial rotations of four crops: oat–sorghum (first year) and ryegrass–maize (second year) in a rainfed humid Mediterranean area of Spain. Fertilization treatments included the following: control (no N), 250 kg mineral N ha?1 year?1 (250MN), three CM rates (supplying 170, 250 and 500 kg N ha?1 year?1) and four treatments where the two lowest CM rates were complemented with either 80 or 160 kg mineral N ha?1 year?1. Treatments were distributed randomly in each of three blocks. Maximum dry‐matter yield (~44–49 t ha?1 rotation?1) was achieved in the third rotation, and only the control and the 170CM yielded significantly less. Within the limitations of the EU Nitrate Directive, the N steady state supply of 170CM always requires a complement of mineral N (80 kg N ha?1) to maximize N agronomic efficiency. The maximum N‐fertilizer replacement value (250CM vs. 250MN) was 0·67, without significant differences between the two treatments in other N‐related efficiency indexes, which indicates that plants took advantage of residual‐N effects. Nitrogen losses by leaching in the 250CM treatment were around 5–7% of the N applied. This reinforces the sustainability of manure recycling in long cropping seasons. |
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Keywords: | Mediterranean environment nitrate leaching nitrate vulnerable zone nitrogen use efficiency |
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