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Results of the long-term field experiment IOSDV Jable at the beginning of the 21st century
Authors:Anton Tajn?ek  Zoran ?ergan  Barbara ?eh
Institution:1. Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana , Ljubljana , Slovenia tone.tajnsek@bf.uni-lj.si;3. Agricultural Institute of Slovenia , Ljubljana , Slovenia;4. Slovenian Institute of Hop Research and Brewing , ?alec , Slovenia
Abstract:The impact of organic fertilization and the level of mineral nitrogen fertilization on organic nitrogen and humus balance was studied in a long-term field experiment IOSDV Jable in central Slovenia (sub-Alpine climate, average annual precipitations 1345 mm, average annual temperature 9.5°C, heavy hydromorphic silty loam, umbric Planosols). During the period 1993–2010, precipitation increased significantly at an average rate of 19 mm a?1; over the same period, average annual temperature increased by 0.025°C (l.f.). The increase in annual precipitation had a negative impact on the yield of all crops (maize, wheat and oats). Increases in mineral N rate led to increased yields. At the highest mineral nitrogen rate, farmyard manure (FYM) did not have a positive impact on yield in the investigated crops, although there was a positive effect of straw incorporation on the yield of maize and oats, and a negative impact on the yield of winter wheat. The organic carbon (Corg) level in the soil increased for all treatments, including FYM or straw and mineral N fertilization. The N content in the soil decreased in the treatment with no organic fertilization and no mineral N, and in the treatment with straw and no mineral N. Corg was increased in treatments with organic fertilization and the highest N rates and remained the same in treatments with moderate N fertilization. All C balances were negative.
Keywords:N balance  C balance  long-term experiment  IOSDV  Corg  nitrogen fertilization  fertilization system
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