WHEAT RESPONSE AFTER TEMPERATE CROP LEGUMES IN SOUTH-EASTERN AUSTRALIA

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EVANS, J
FETTELL, NA
COVENTRY, DR
OCONNOR, GE
WALSGOTT, DN
MAHONEY, J
ARMSTRONG, EL
机构
[1] NEW S WALES DEPT AGR & FISHERIES, AGR RES & ADVISORY STN, CONOOBOLIN, NSW 2877, AUSTRALIA
[2] RUTHERGLEN RES INST, DEPT AGR & RURAL AFFAIRS, RUTHERGLEN, VIC 3685, AUSTRALIA
[3] MALLEE RES STN, DEPT AGR & RURAL AFFAIRS, WALPEUP, VIC 3507, AUSTRALIA
[4] VICTORIAN CROPS RES INST, DEPT AGR & RURAL AFFAIRS, HORSHAM, VIC 3400, AUSTRALIA
[5] NEW S WALES DEPT AGR & FISHERIES, AGR RES STN, COWRA, NSW 2794, AUSTRALIA
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AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH | 1991年 / 42卷 / 01期
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10.1071/AR9910031
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S [农业科学];
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09 ;
摘要
At 15 sites in the cereal belt of New South Wales and Victoria, wheat after lupin or pea produced more biomass and had a greater nitrogen (N) content than wheat after wheat or barley; on average these crops assimilated 36 kg N/ha more. The improved wheat yield after lupin averaged 0.9 t/ha and after pea 0.7 t/ha, increases of 44 and 32% respectively. The responses were variable with site, year and legume. Soil available N was increased by both lupin and pea and the levels of surface inorganic N measured at the maturity of first year crops was often related to N in wheat grown in the following year. Of two possible sources of additional N for wheat after legumes, namely mineral N conserved in soil by lupin or pea (up to 60 kg N/ha) and the total N added in the residues of these legumes (up to 152 kg N/ha), both were considered significant to the growth of a following wheat crop. Their relative contribution to explaining variance in wheat N is analysed, and it is suggested wheat may acquire up to 40 kg N/ha from legume stubbles. Non-legume break crops also increased subsequent wheat yield but this effect was not as great as the combined effect of added N and disease break attained with crop legumes.
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