The effects of nitrogen fertilizer rate, cultivation and straw disposal on the nitrate leaching from a shallow limestone soil cropped with winter barley |
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Authors: | P.A. Johnson P.N. Smith |
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Affiliation: | ADAS Arable Research Centre, Kirton, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 1EJ, UK;. Glebe Farm, Oasby, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG32 3AG, UK;. |
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Abstract: | Abstract. Monoculture winter barley was grown for 5 years with 80 or 160 kg/ha of fertilizer nitrogen (N) and established by either shallow cultivation (straw removed) or ploughing (straw incorporated) in a replicated 2 ± 2 split plot experiment. The lower N rate reduced average grain yield from 6.85 t/ha to 5.61 t/ha. The cultivation/straw disposal system had no effect on yield. Halving the N rate reduced the amount of N removed in the crop by an average of 40 kg/ha and reduced the amount of nitrogen leached by 11 kg/ha per year. Using a shallow cultivation system for crop establishment, following the removal of straw, initially reduced N leaching compared to ploughing in the straw, but in the later years of the experiment losses were similar. Over the five years the full N rate with ploughing system resulted in a small positive nitrogen balance of 66 kg/ha, but all other treatment combinations resulted in a negative balance. |
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Keywords: | Barley nitrogen leaching nitrogen balance nitrogen fertilizers application rates soil |
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