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Nitrogen rhizodeposition by wheat under different tillage systems in a rainfed Vertisol

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Muñoz-Romero, Verónica
López-Bellido Garrido, Rafael J.
Redondo, Ramón
López Bellido, Luis
Publisher
Science Direct
Date
2013
Subject
No tillage
Conventional tillage
15N labelling
Leaf feeding
N recovery
N enrichment
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Abstract
Roots and the nutrients that they deposit into the soil are a natural source of N for a current crop, or a subsequent crop in the case of rotations. Despite the importance of this process, there are few field studies of rhizodeposition due to methodological difficulties. A two-year field study was conducted on a typical Mediterranean rainfed Vertisol to determine the effects of the tillage system on N rhizodeposition in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). The tillage treatments were no-tillage (NT) and conventional tillage (CT). Wheat plants were labelled in situ with 15N using a leaf feeding method. The total amount of N that was deposited by the roots in the full soil profile (0–75 cm) over two years was an average of 93 kg ha−1. The N derived from rhizodeposition (NdfR) represented 40% of the total N content and 82% of belowground N for the wheat plant. The NdfR was higher under NT only in the first layer of the soil (0–15 cm). Fifty percent of the NdfR in the soil profile was observed within the first 15 cm, increasing to 74% within the first 30 cm. The amount of NdfR can be important for understanding farming systems and improving their management, especially the application of fertilizers.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10396/26496
Fuente
Field Crops Research; 144, 148–153 (2013)
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2013.01.005
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