Carbon and Nitrogen Mineralization and Crop Uptake of Nitrogen from Six Green Manure Legumes Decomposing in Soil

1991; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 41; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/00015129109439906

ISSN

0001-5121

Autores

Håkan Marstorp, Holger Kirchmann,

Tópico(s)

Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis

Resumo

Abstract Carbon and nitrogen mineralization from six green-manure legumes was studied in an incubation experiment. The values measured were fitted to a two-component and a one-component first-order model, respectively. Estimated parameters were compared. During 115 days of incubation approximately 30–35% of total N in white clover, black medic and subterranean clover was mineralized. Red clover and persian clover mineralized only 20% and egyptian clover 17%. White clover, black medic and subterranean clover showed a net mineralization during the whole incubation period. Red clover, persian clover and egyptian clover showed apparently an initial immobilization followed by a net mineralization after approximately 2 weeks. In a pot experiment, N uptake in rye grass from the six legumes was measured and comparisons were made with the incubation experiment after corrections for temperature differences. The amount of N harvested in the pot experiment was approximately 90% of the net N mineralization during decomposition. Key words: Trifolium pratense L.T. repens L.T. resupinatum L.T. alexandrinum L.T. subterraneum L.Medicago lupulina L.mineralization ratek-value

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