COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF GRAIN LENTIL WHEAT AND MONOCULTURE WHEAT ON CROP PRODUCTION, N-ECONOMY AND N-FERTILITY IN A BROWN CHERNOZEM

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CAMPBELL, CA
ZENTNER, RP
SELLES, F
BIEDERBECK, VO
LEYSHON, AJ
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CROP ROTATIONS; PULSE CROPS; N-MINERALIZATION; N-FIXATION; N-LEACHING;
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10.4141/cjps92-135
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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Low commodity prices and a desire by producers on the Canadian Prairies to reduce fertilizer-N inputs have resulted in a marked increase in grain lentil (Lens culinaris medikus) production. Many producers grow lentil in rotation with spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). A 12-yr study carried out at Swift Current, Saskatchewan, on an Orthic Brown Chernozemic silt loam was used to compare the N economy of four monoculture wheat rotations, of various rotation lengths and levels of N fertilization, with that of a wheat-lentil (W-Len) rotation. Except for continuous wheat (Cont W) receiving mainly P fertilizer, all systems received N and P on the basis of soil tests. Neither grain nor straw yield of the associated wheat crop was influenced by lentil in the rotation; but grain- and straw-N concentrations of the wheat in W-Len were increased compared with those of monoculture wheat. Average N content of straw was greatest for grain lentil and for wheat grown on fallow (F) (14.2 kg ha-1 yr-1), followed by wheat in W-Len (11.8 kg ha-1 yr-1) and by stubble-wheat of well-fertilized monoculture systems (F-W-W and Cont W (9.5 kg ha-1 yr-1), and lowest for Cont W receiving mainly P (5.7 kg ha-1 yr-1). Nitrate N in the root zone (0-90 cm) in spring and at harvest was greatest under F-W, followed by W-Len and then by F-W-W and Cont W receiving N and P, and lowest for Cont W receiving mainly P. In the last 5 or 6 yr of study, there was a marked increase in the amount of soil-NO3 N found in the root zone under the W-Len rotation. This was accompanied by a similar increase in the apparent net N mineralized (estimated by N balance) during the growing season. Concomitantly, there was a gradual reduction in the fertilizer-N requirement for W-Len, indicating a cumulative enhancement of the N-supplying power of the soil, although estimates of the initial potential rate of N mineralization on samples taken in 1990 did not confirm this trend. We concluded that soil-testing laboratories may need to adjust fertilizer-N recommendations downward for producers that regularly use a 2-yr W-Len rotation. There was less NO3 N leached below the root zone of W-Len, probably because there was greater synchrony of N uptake in W-Len than in Cont W (N + P); this augurs well for the use of the W-Len rotation for sustainability.
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