Spatial variation of nitrogen mineralization as a guide for variable application of nitrogen fertilizer to cereal crops

被引:0
作者
Carolin Córdova
Juan Alberto Barrera
Carlos Magna
机构
[1] Universidad de Concepción,Departamento de Suelos y Recursos Naturales, Facultad de Agronomía
来源
Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems | 2018年 / 110卷
关键词
Soil organic nitrogen; Site specific management; Andisol; Nested design; Variogram; Geostatistics;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The site specific management of variable rate nitrogen (N) fertiliser application to crops is a cost-effective system that optimises outputs and reduces environmental impact. However, its implementation requires information on the spatial variability of soil and crop variables and, especially, of the N supply from the soil, measured as the available N and the N mineralized from organic matter. The objective of this study was to obtain the spatial structure of the variation of net N mineralization, within the field scale in a cereal cropping system, in order to improve site specific N management. A nested sampling survey was conducted in the field using scales of variation at 1.5, 4.5, 13.5, 40.5 and 121.5 m, arranged in hierarchical order with n = 96 samples. Samples were collected in autumn and spring and N mineralization measured by aerobic incubation. The components of variance of the N mineralized were calculated using residual maximum likelihood and used to produce an approach to the variogram. The within-field spatial variation was almost all (92–93%) encompassed by the scales of variation measured, all occurring within 40.5 m in both seasons. However, there was a significant amount of fine scale variation at 1.5 m in autumn and 4.5 m in spring. These results will guide future spatial sampling of the N supply, and soil monitoring in general.
引用
收藏
页码:83 / 88
页数:5
相关论文
共 62 条
  • [1] Baldrian P(2014)Distribution of extracellular enzymes in soils: spatial heterogeneity and determining factors at various scales Soil Sci Soc Am J 78 11-18
  • [2] Banerjee S(2016)Soil C and N as causal factors of spatial variation in extracellular enzyme activity across grassland–woodland ecotones Appl Soil Ecol 105 1-8
  • [3] Bora S(2010)Long-term wheat response to nitrogen in a rainfed Mediterranean environment: field data and simulation analysis Eur J Agron 33 132-138
  • [4] Thrall PH(2011)A strategic and tactical management approach to select optimal N fertilizer rates for wheat in a spatially variable field Eur J Agron 35 215-222
  • [5] Richardson AE(2003)A geostatistical analysis of the spatial variation of soil mineral nitrogen and potentially available nitrogen within an arable field Precis Agric 4 213-226
  • [6] Basso B(2015)Do general spatial relationships for microbial biomass and soil enzyme activities exist in temperate grassland soils? Soil Biol Biochem 88 430-440
  • [7] Cammarano D(2012)Resolving the spatial variability of soil N using fractions of soil organic matter Agric Ecosyst Environ 147 66-72
  • [8] Troccoli A(2004)The spatial variability of mineral nitrogen content in topsoil and subsoil Plant Soil Environ 50 425-433
  • [9] Chen D(2014)Spatial scaling effects on variability of soil organic matter and total nitrogen in suburban Beijing Geoderma 226–227 54-63
  • [10] Ritchie JT(2011)Spatially nested sampling schemes for spatial variance components: scope for their optimization Comput Geosci 37 1633-1641