Straw incorporation and immobilization of spring-applied nitrogen |
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Authors: | A. Bhogal S. D. Young R. Sylvester-Bradley |
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Affiliation: | ADAS Gleadthorpe, Medenvale, Mansfield, Notts, NG20 9PF, UK.;Dept. Physiology and Environmental Science, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE12 5RD, UK.;ADAS Boxworth, Boxworth, Cambridge, CB3 8NN, UK. |
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Abstract: | Abstract. The effect of rate and timing of autumn/winter straw incorporation on the immobilization of spring-applied N-fertilizer are studied. The immobilization of 15N-labelled fertilizer by straw was determined in pot trials with a sandy loam soil (Wick series) collected from two field experiments. In experiment 1, straw was incorporated at four different rates in the autumn; experiment 2 had a fixed rate of straw (7.5 t/ha) incorporated at monthly intervals from September to March. Immobilization in spring was not enhanced when only stubble was incorporated in autumn. However, autumn incorporation of 7.5 t/ha straw resulted in a significant increase in the immobilization of spring-applied N, equivalent to 10 kg/ha; when 15 t/ha straw was incorporated, immobilization increased to 18 kg/ha. The enhancement of immobilization, immediately following fertilizer application, was dependent on the extent of straw decomposition prior to N application. Thus immobilization was related to cumulative thermal time (day °C above 0°C; Tsum between the date of straw incorporation and fertilizer application). Straw which had been incorporated for Tsum > 1200 no longer caused appreciable immobilization of spring fertilizer. |
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Keywords: | Straw incorporation nitrogen immobilization soil application date nitrogen fertilizers UK |
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