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  • Assessment of Mineralized N...
    Perdigão, Adelaide; Pereira, José L. S.; Moreira, Nuno; Trindade, Henrique; Coutinho, João

    The open agriculture journal, 09/2022, Letnik: 16, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    Background: Understanding soil nitrogen (N) dynamics is essential to find alternative N sources and improve N use efficiency in agriculture. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess N mineralization rates from residues of winter cover crops, during maize crop season, under Mediterranean conditions. Methods: A field experiment was carried out from May to September in central Portugal, with four replications, two sowing dates of cover crops (15/10/2011 and 29/11/2011) and three cover crops residues (balansa clover, ryegrass and yellow lupine) that were incorporated in the soil. Plots were cropped with local maize and net N mineralization was measured during the crop cycle, using soil cylinders placed inside micro-perforated polyethylene bags. Results and Discussion: Early sowing of the cover crops residues increased the NH 4 + and NO 3 - contents in the soil. Yellow lupine residue had the highest rate of daily N mineralization (0.71 mg N kg -1 day -1 ). For all treatments, the highest mineralization rate was found in the last incubation period, ranging between 0.78 mg N kg -1 day -1 and 1.84 mg N kg -1 day -1 , both for balansa clover, from the second and the first sowing date, respectively. Conclusion: The present study suggests that, under Mediterranean field conditions, cover crops residue of Italian ryegrass, balansa clover and yellow lupin can be used as a nitrogen source namely for sustainable maize crops.