Comparison of legume-based cropping systems at Warra, Queensland .1. Soil nitrogen and organic carbon accretion and potentially mineralisable nitrogen

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作者
Hossain, SA
Dalal, RC
Waring, SA
Strong, WM
Weston, EJ
机构
[1] UNIV QUEENSLAND, DEPT AGR, ST LUCIA, QLD 4072, AUSTRALIA
[2] DEPT PRIMARY IND, QUEENSLAND WHEAT RES INST, TOOWOOMBA, QLD 4350, AUSTRALIA
来源
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL RESEARCH | 1996年 / 34卷 / 02期
关键词
legumes; pasture leys; cropping systems; accumulation; availability;
D O I
10.1071/SR9960273
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Effects on soil nitrogen accretion and potentially mineralisable nitrogen were studied as part of a long-term field experiment established in 1986 to test alternative legume-based systems for restoring fertility in a Vertisol. Organic C accretion was also measured to ascertain the changes in organic matter content. The systems, which were studied only during 1989 and 1990, were a grass+legume ley (purple pigeon grass, Rhodes grass, lucerne, annual medics) of 4 years duration followed by wheat; a 2-year rotation of wheat (lucerne undersown) and lucerne; a 2-year rotation of wheat (medic undersown) and medic; a 2-year rotation of chickpea and wheat; and continuous wheat as control. Soil total N and organic C significantly increased in the 0-10 cm soil layer only under the grass+legume ley. There was no significant change in the soil C/N ratio. Plant residues contained from 52 to 104 kg N/ha in 1990 st the end of the legume phase, with high values for root N in the grass+legume ley. A comparison of N accretion versus fixation at the end of the legume-based systems in 1990 showed that net accumulation of N exceeded fixation in soil under lucerne and grass+legume leys; in the latter, net accumulation of 779 kg N/ha over 3 . 75 years was measured compared with 384 kg N/ha for N-2 fixation. Part of the accumulation of N may have been due to uptake of NH4-N from the deep subsoil. Although values for soil mineral N (0-120 cm) were low at the end of all the legume-based systems, a deep subsoil (120-300 cm) accumulation of NH4-N was found in all treatments. The nitrogen mineralisation potentials (N-o) for 0-10 cm depth samples taken at the end of the legume phase in 1989 were higher in all the legume-based systems (105-182 mg N/kg) than the wheat control (57 mg N/kg). The rapid biological tests of N availability, both waterlogged and aerobic incubation, were more sensitive to treatment differences than N, in the surface and subsoil (range 12-78 mg N/kg for 0-10 cm soil for the waterlogged procedure). The rapid chemical tests, hot KCl extraction and the autoclave index, showed small treatment effects and did not appear to be useful availability indices. The pasture management (graced v. mown and removed) had no significant effect on total N, organic C and N availability indices in this alkaline Vertisol during the study period.
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