Soil nitrogen dynamics during an oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) growing cycle in a humid Mediterranean climate

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N. Villar
M. Aranguren
A. Castellón
G. Besga
A. Aizpurua
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[1] The University of the Basque Country,Department of Plant Biology and Ecology
[2] Barrio Sarriena s/n,undefined
[3] NEIKER-Basque Institute for Agricultural Research and Development,undefined
[4] Berreaga,undefined
[5] 1,undefined
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Nitrogen budgets help explain the supply pattern of N from the soil to the crop. Through budgeting, an improvement of the N fertilization strategy can be achieved. The objective of the present study, which was carried out under humid Mediterranean climate conditions, was to assess the influence of N fertilization, temperature and soil humidity on soil N dynamics during a whole oilseed rape growing cycle. A field experiment was conducted with two treatments: without N (0 N) and with application of 180 kg N ha−1(180 N). Mineralization was calculated from N balances made throughout the growing cycle, all while taking into account measured N uptake by oilseed rape and N losses by leaching and N2O emissions. Nitrogen net mineralization was negative after fertilization, reaching –6.73 kg N ha−1, day−1, but total net mineralization over the year was similar for the 0 N and 180 N treatments (21 and 8 kg N ha−1, respectively). Temperatures over 5 °C were sufficient for initiating the mineralization processes. In the summer, when the soil water content was below the wilting point, immobilization took place; however, there is a risk of N leaching if rainfall occurs thereafter, mainly in the 180 N treatment.
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