Fate of fertilizer N-15 in intensive ridge cultivation with plastic mulching under a monsoon climate
Kettering, J; Ruidisch, M; Gaviria, C; Ok, Y; Kuzyakov, Y
| HERO ID | 1550816 |
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| In Press | No |
| Year | 2013 |
| Title | Fate of fertilizer N-15 in intensive ridge cultivation with plastic mulching under a monsoon climate |
| Authors | Kettering, J; Ruidisch, M; Gaviria, C; Ok, Y; Kuzyakov, Y |
| Journal | Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems |
| Volume | 95 |
| Issue | 1 |
| Page Numbers | 57-72 |
| Abstract | Reducing nitrogen (N) leaching to groundwater requires an improved understanding of the effect of microtopography on N fate. Because of the heterogeneity between positions, ridge tilled fields, frequently used in intensive agriculture, should be treated as two distinct management units. In this study, we measured N dynamics in plastic- mulched ridges and bare furrows with the goal of developing more sustainable agricultural practices with optimal gains, namely crop production versus limited impacts on water quality. We investigated: (1) biomass production; (2) crop N uptake; (3) N retention in soil; and (4) N leaching using N-15 fertilizer in a radish crop. Broadcast mineral N fertilizer application prior to planting resulted in high total leaching losses (of up to 390 N kg ha(-1)). The application of plastic mulch in combination with local fertilizer management did not help to reduce N leaching. At all fertilizer N rates, the mean NO3 (-) concentrations in seepage water were found to be above the WHO drinking water standard of 50 mg NO3 (-) l(-1). To reduce NO3 (-) leaching, we recommend: (1) decreasing the fertilizer N rates to a maximum of 150 kg N ha(-1); (2) applying fertilizer N in 3-4 split applications according to the plant's N needs; (3) applying fertilizer N to the ridges (after their formation) to avoid losses from the furrows; and (4) increasing the soil organic matter content to enhance the water and nutrient retention by covering the furrows with plant residues. |
| Doi | 10.1007/s10705-012-9548-3 |
| Wosid | WOS:000314334300004 |
| Is Certified Translation | No |
| Dupe Override | No |
| Comments | Source: Web of Science WOS:000314334300004 |
| Is Public | Yes |
| Keyword | N leaching; N retention; Sandy soils; N use efficiency; Stable isotope; Suction lysimeter; Intensive crop management; Spatial heterogeneity |