1. Nitrogen Recovery from [sup 15]N-Labeled Green Manures: I. Recovery by Forage Sorghum and Soil One Season After Green Manure Incorporation.
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Cueto-Wong, Jose A., Guldan, Steven J., Lindemann, William C., and Remmenga, Marta D.
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GREEN manure crops , *INTERCROPPING , *SWEET corn , *PEPPERS - Abstract
This investigation was part of a project to evaluate green manure forage legumes as relay intercrops for sweet corn (Zea mays L.) and chile (Capsicum annuum L.) in north-central New Mexico. The study was carried out under irrigated conditions in 1994 on a Fruitland sandy loam (coarse-loamy, mixed, calcareous, mesic Typic Torriorthent) to evaluate the 15N recovery by forage sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.] Moench) and soil after the incorporation of lSN-labeled alfalfa Medicago sativa L. Nitro') or hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth. 'Madison'). Two application rates of alfalfa (2.7 or 4.0 Mg dry matter ha[sup -1]) or hairy vetch herbage (3.2 or 6.4 Mg dry matter ha[sup -1]), were incorporated into soil microplots. Additional treatments consisting of 56, 112, and 168 kg N ha[sup -1] (as urea) were used to compare soil inorganic N concentrations with those released from the legumes. Nitrogen-15 recovery by sorghum tops was 16% of the [sup 15]N applied, in two harvests. Of this, 80% was recovered at the first harvest. In soil, [sup 15]N recoveries were 50 and 3% of the input at the 0-0.3 and 0.3-0.6 m depths, respectively. Maximum inorganic N concentrations were found 14 d after amendment application. At the end of the growing season, inorganic N concentrations in all treatments were essentially the same as the background (8 mg N kg[sup -1]). The low [sup 15]N recoveries by crop plus soil and inorganic N concentrations in soil at the end of the season suggest that about 12% and 35-58% of the N applied as green manure was lost from the system for alfalfa and hairy vetch, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2001
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