Cargando…
Maize-Brachiaria intercropping: A strategy to supply recycled N to maize and reduce soil N(2)O emissions?
Nitrogen use in agriculture directly impacts food security, global warming, and environmental degradation. Forage grasses intercropped with maize produce feed for animals and or mulch for no-till systems. Forage grasses may exude nitrification inhibitors. It was hypothesized that brachiaria intercro...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Elsevier
2021
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8363933/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34602686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2021.107491 |
_version_ | 1783738440748105728 |
---|---|
author | Canisares, Lucas Pecci Rosolem, Ciro Antonio Momesso, Letusa Crusciol, Carlos Alexandre Costa Villegas, Daniel Mauricio Arango, Jacobo Ritz, Karl Cantarella, Heitor |
author_facet | Canisares, Lucas Pecci Rosolem, Ciro Antonio Momesso, Letusa Crusciol, Carlos Alexandre Costa Villegas, Daniel Mauricio Arango, Jacobo Ritz, Karl Cantarella, Heitor |
author_sort | Canisares, Lucas Pecci |
collection | PubMed |
description | Nitrogen use in agriculture directly impacts food security, global warming, and environmental degradation. Forage grasses intercropped with maize produce feed for animals and or mulch for no-till systems. Forage grasses may exude nitrification inhibitors. It was hypothesized that brachiaria intercropping increases N recycling and maize grain yield and reduces nitrous oxide (N(2)O) emissions from soil under maize cropping. A field experiment was set up in December 2016 to test three cropping system (maize monocropped, maize intercropped with Brachiaria brizantha or with B. humidicola) and two N rates (0 or 150 kg ha(-1)). The grasses were sown with maize, but B. humidicola did not germinate well in the first year. B. brizantha developed slowly during the maize cycle because of shading but expanded after maize was harvested. The experiment was repeated in 2017/2018 when B. humidicola was replanted. N(2)O and carbon dioxide (CO(2)) emissions, maize grain yield and N content were measured during the two seasons. After the first maize harvest, the above- and below-ground biomass, C and N content of B. brizantha grown during fall-winter, and the biological nitrification inhibition potential of B. brizantha were evaluated. Maize yield responded to N fertilization (5.1 vs. 9.8 t ha(-1)) but not to brachiaria intercropping. B. brizantha recycled approximately 140 kg N ha(-1) and left 12 t dry matter ha(-1) for the second maize crop. However, the 2017/18 maize yields were not affected by the N recycled by B. brizantha, whereas N(2)O emissions were higher in the plots with brachiaria, suggesting that part of the recycled N was released too early after desiccation. Brachiarias showed no evidence of causing nitrification inhibition. The strategy of intercropping brachiarias did not increase maize yield, although it added C and recycled N in the system. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-8363933 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2021 |
publisher | Elsevier |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-83639332021-10-01 Maize-Brachiaria intercropping: A strategy to supply recycled N to maize and reduce soil N(2)O emissions? Canisares, Lucas Pecci Rosolem, Ciro Antonio Momesso, Letusa Crusciol, Carlos Alexandre Costa Villegas, Daniel Mauricio Arango, Jacobo Ritz, Karl Cantarella, Heitor Agric Ecosyst Environ Article Nitrogen use in agriculture directly impacts food security, global warming, and environmental degradation. Forage grasses intercropped with maize produce feed for animals and or mulch for no-till systems. Forage grasses may exude nitrification inhibitors. It was hypothesized that brachiaria intercropping increases N recycling and maize grain yield and reduces nitrous oxide (N(2)O) emissions from soil under maize cropping. A field experiment was set up in December 2016 to test three cropping system (maize monocropped, maize intercropped with Brachiaria brizantha or with B. humidicola) and two N rates (0 or 150 kg ha(-1)). The grasses were sown with maize, but B. humidicola did not germinate well in the first year. B. brizantha developed slowly during the maize cycle because of shading but expanded after maize was harvested. The experiment was repeated in 2017/2018 when B. humidicola was replanted. N(2)O and carbon dioxide (CO(2)) emissions, maize grain yield and N content were measured during the two seasons. After the first maize harvest, the above- and below-ground biomass, C and N content of B. brizantha grown during fall-winter, and the biological nitrification inhibition potential of B. brizantha were evaluated. Maize yield responded to N fertilization (5.1 vs. 9.8 t ha(-1)) but not to brachiaria intercropping. B. brizantha recycled approximately 140 kg N ha(-1) and left 12 t dry matter ha(-1) for the second maize crop. However, the 2017/18 maize yields were not affected by the N recycled by B. brizantha, whereas N(2)O emissions were higher in the plots with brachiaria, suggesting that part of the recycled N was released too early after desiccation. Brachiarias showed no evidence of causing nitrification inhibition. The strategy of intercropping brachiarias did not increase maize yield, although it added C and recycled N in the system. Elsevier 2021-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8363933/ /pubmed/34602686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2021.107491 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Canisares, Lucas Pecci Rosolem, Ciro Antonio Momesso, Letusa Crusciol, Carlos Alexandre Costa Villegas, Daniel Mauricio Arango, Jacobo Ritz, Karl Cantarella, Heitor Maize-Brachiaria intercropping: A strategy to supply recycled N to maize and reduce soil N(2)O emissions? |
title | Maize-Brachiaria intercropping: A strategy to supply recycled N to maize and reduce soil N(2)O emissions? |
title_full | Maize-Brachiaria intercropping: A strategy to supply recycled N to maize and reduce soil N(2)O emissions? |
title_fullStr | Maize-Brachiaria intercropping: A strategy to supply recycled N to maize and reduce soil N(2)O emissions? |
title_full_unstemmed | Maize-Brachiaria intercropping: A strategy to supply recycled N to maize and reduce soil N(2)O emissions? |
title_short | Maize-Brachiaria intercropping: A strategy to supply recycled N to maize and reduce soil N(2)O emissions? |
title_sort | maize-brachiaria intercropping: a strategy to supply recycled n to maize and reduce soil n(2)o emissions? |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8363933/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34602686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2021.107491 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT canisareslucaspecci maizebrachiariaintercroppingastrategytosupplyrecycledntomaizeandreducesoiln2oemissions AT rosolemciroantonio maizebrachiariaintercroppingastrategytosupplyrecycledntomaizeandreducesoiln2oemissions AT momessoletusa maizebrachiariaintercroppingastrategytosupplyrecycledntomaizeandreducesoiln2oemissions AT crusciolcarlosalexandrecosta maizebrachiariaintercroppingastrategytosupplyrecycledntomaizeandreducesoiln2oemissions AT villegasdanielmauricio maizebrachiariaintercroppingastrategytosupplyrecycledntomaizeandreducesoiln2oemissions AT arangojacobo maizebrachiariaintercroppingastrategytosupplyrecycledntomaizeandreducesoiln2oemissions AT ritzkarl maizebrachiariaintercroppingastrategytosupplyrecycledntomaizeandreducesoiln2oemissions AT cantarellaheitor maizebrachiariaintercroppingastrategytosupplyrecycledntomaizeandreducesoiln2oemissions |