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Multi-Seasonal Nitrogen Recoveries from Crop Residue in Soil and Crop in a Temperate Agro-Ecosystem

In conservation tillage systems, at least 30% of the soil surface was covered by crop residues which generally contain significant amounts of nitrogen (N). However, little is known about the multi-seasonal recoveries of the N derived from these crop residues in soil-crop systems, notably in northeas...

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Autores principales: Hu, Guoqing, Liu, Xiao, He, Hongbo, Zhang, Wei, Xie, Hongtu, Wu, Yeye, Cui, Jiehua, Sun, Ci, Zhang, Xudong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4507866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26192436
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133437
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author Hu, Guoqing
Liu, Xiao
He, Hongbo
Zhang, Wei
Xie, Hongtu
Wu, Yeye
Cui, Jiehua
Sun, Ci
Zhang, Xudong
author_facet Hu, Guoqing
Liu, Xiao
He, Hongbo
Zhang, Wei
Xie, Hongtu
Wu, Yeye
Cui, Jiehua
Sun, Ci
Zhang, Xudong
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description In conservation tillage systems, at least 30% of the soil surface was covered by crop residues which generally contain significant amounts of nitrogen (N). However, little is known about the multi-seasonal recoveries of the N derived from these crop residues in soil-crop systems, notably in northeastern China. In a temperate agro-ecosystem, (15)N-labeled maize residue was applied to field surfaces in the 1(st) year (2009). From the 2(nd) to 4(th) year (2010-2012), one treatment halted the application of maize residue, whereas the soil in the second treatment was re-applied with unlabeled maize residue. Crop and soil samples were collected after each harvest, and their (15)N enrichments were determined on an isotope ratio mass spectrometer to trace the allocation of N derived from the initially applied maize residue in the soil-crop systems. On average, 8.4% of the maize residue N was recovered in the soil-crop in the 1(st) year, and the vast majority (61.9%-91.9%) was recovered during subsequent years. Throughout the experiment, the cumulative recovery of the residue N in the crop increased gradually (18.2%-20.9%), but most of the residue N was retained in the soil, notably in the 0-10 cm soil layer. Compared to the single application, the sequential residue application significantly increased the recovery of the residue N in the soil profile (73.8% vs. 40.9%) and remarkably decreased the total and the initially applied residue derived mineral N along the soil profile. Our results suggested that the residue N was actively involved in N cycling, and its release and recovery in crop and soil profile were controlled by the decomposition process. Sequential residue application significantly enhanced the retention and stabilization of the initially applied residue N in the soil and retarded its translocation along the soil profile.
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spelling pubmed-45078662015-07-24 Multi-Seasonal Nitrogen Recoveries from Crop Residue in Soil and Crop in a Temperate Agro-Ecosystem Hu, Guoqing Liu, Xiao He, Hongbo Zhang, Wei Xie, Hongtu Wu, Yeye Cui, Jiehua Sun, Ci Zhang, Xudong PLoS One Research Article In conservation tillage systems, at least 30% of the soil surface was covered by crop residues which generally contain significant amounts of nitrogen (N). However, little is known about the multi-seasonal recoveries of the N derived from these crop residues in soil-crop systems, notably in northeastern China. In a temperate agro-ecosystem, (15)N-labeled maize residue was applied to field surfaces in the 1(st) year (2009). From the 2(nd) to 4(th) year (2010-2012), one treatment halted the application of maize residue, whereas the soil in the second treatment was re-applied with unlabeled maize residue. Crop and soil samples were collected after each harvest, and their (15)N enrichments were determined on an isotope ratio mass spectrometer to trace the allocation of N derived from the initially applied maize residue in the soil-crop systems. On average, 8.4% of the maize residue N was recovered in the soil-crop in the 1(st) year, and the vast majority (61.9%-91.9%) was recovered during subsequent years. Throughout the experiment, the cumulative recovery of the residue N in the crop increased gradually (18.2%-20.9%), but most of the residue N was retained in the soil, notably in the 0-10 cm soil layer. Compared to the single application, the sequential residue application significantly increased the recovery of the residue N in the soil profile (73.8% vs. 40.9%) and remarkably decreased the total and the initially applied residue derived mineral N along the soil profile. Our results suggested that the residue N was actively involved in N cycling, and its release and recovery in crop and soil profile were controlled by the decomposition process. Sequential residue application significantly enhanced the retention and stabilization of the initially applied residue N in the soil and retarded its translocation along the soil profile. Public Library of Science 2015-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4507866/ /pubmed/26192436 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133437 Text en © 2015 Hu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Hu, Guoqing
Liu, Xiao
He, Hongbo
Zhang, Wei
Xie, Hongtu
Wu, Yeye
Cui, Jiehua
Sun, Ci
Zhang, Xudong
Multi-Seasonal Nitrogen Recoveries from Crop Residue in Soil and Crop in a Temperate Agro-Ecosystem
title Multi-Seasonal Nitrogen Recoveries from Crop Residue in Soil and Crop in a Temperate Agro-Ecosystem
title_full Multi-Seasonal Nitrogen Recoveries from Crop Residue in Soil and Crop in a Temperate Agro-Ecosystem
title_fullStr Multi-Seasonal Nitrogen Recoveries from Crop Residue in Soil and Crop in a Temperate Agro-Ecosystem
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Seasonal Nitrogen Recoveries from Crop Residue in Soil and Crop in a Temperate Agro-Ecosystem
title_short Multi-Seasonal Nitrogen Recoveries from Crop Residue in Soil and Crop in a Temperate Agro-Ecosystem
title_sort multi-seasonal nitrogen recoveries from crop residue in soil and crop in a temperate agro-ecosystem
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4507866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26192436
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133437
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