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Estimating N2 fixation by field-grown lupins (Lupinus angustifolius L.) using soil and plant 15N enrichment
Authors:C. J. Smith  P. M. Chalk  S. D. Hamilton  P. Hopmans
Affiliation:(1) Department of Agriculture, Institute for Sustainable Agriculture, 3616 Tatura, Victoria, Australia;(2) School of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Melbourne, 3052 Parkville, Victoria, Australia;(3) Natural Resources Division, Department of Conservation and Environment, P.O. Box 406, 3101 Kew, Victoria, Australia;(4) Present address: Division of Soils, CSIRO, G.P.O. Box 639, 2601 Canberra, A.C.T., Australia
Abstract:Summary Biological N2 fixation was estimated in a field experiment following the addition of NH4Cl or KNO3 to unconfined microplots (1.5 m2) at 2.5 g N m-2 (10 atom% 15N). A model of total N and 15N accumulation in lupins and decreasing 15N enrichment in the KCl-extractable soil-N pool (0–0.15 m depth) was used to estimate the proportion of N in lupins derived from biological N2 fixation. Estimates of N2 fixation derived from the model were compared with 15N isotope-dilution estimates obtained using canola, annual ryegrass, and wheat as nonfixing reference plants. Biomass, total N accumulation, or 15N enrichment in the lupin and reference crops did not differ whether NHinf4sup+or NOinf3sup-was added as the labelled inorganic-N source. The decrease in soil 15N enrichment was described by first-order kinetics, whereas total N and 15N accumulation in the lupins were described by logistical equations. Using these equations, the uptake of soil N by lupins was estimated and was then used to calculate fixed N2. Estimates of N2 fixation derived from the model increased from 0 at 50 days after sowing to a maximum of 0.79 at 190 days after sowing. Those based on the 15N enrichment of the NOinf3sup-pool were 10% higher than those based on the mineral-N pool. 15N isotope-dilution estimates of N2 fixation ranged from 0.37 to 0.55 at 68 days after sowing and from 0.71 to 0.77 at 190 days after sowing. Reference plant-derived values of N2 fixation were all higher than modelled estimates during the early states of growth, but were similar to modelled estimates at physiological maturity. The use of the model to estimate N2 derived from the atmosphere has the intrinsic advantage that the need for a non-fixing reference plant is avoided.
Keywords:Lupin  15N dilution  Biological N2 fixation  Soil 15N enrichment  Lupinus angustifolius
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