NITROGEN ACCUMULATION IN 3 LEGUMES AND 2 CEREALS WITH EMPHASIS ON ESTIMATION OF N2 FIXATION IN THE LEGUMES BY THE NATURAL N-15-ABUNDANCE TECHNIQUE

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作者
YONEYAMA, T [1 ]
NAMBIAR, PTC [1 ]
LEE, KK [1 ]
RAO, BS [1 ]
WILLIAMS, JH [1 ]
机构
[1] INT CROPS RES INST SEMI ARID TROP, PATANCHERU 502324, ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA
关键词
Atmosphere-derived N; N-difference method; N[!sub]2[!/sub] fixation; Natural [!sup]15[!/sup]N abundance; Non-nodulating genotype;
D O I
10.1007/BF00335857
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
N accumulation and natural 15N abundance in three legumes (groundnuts, cowpeas, and soybeans) and in two cereals (sorghum and maize) were investigated over two seasons in Alfisols with and without N fertilization. Using the N uptake and natural 15N abundance of non-nodulating plants as the indication of N derived from soil and fertilizer, the per cent N derived from atmospheric N2 was calculated for nodulated plants. In the first experiment, the groundnut genotype contained 85% atmosphere-derived N, but the percentage decreased with N application. Estimates of atmosphere-derived N by the N-difference and 15N-abundance techniques gave identical results. The percentages of atmosphere-derived N estimated by the two methods at different stages of groundnut growth were also similar. In the second experiment, atmosphere-derived N was estimated in plants grown with 0-200 kg ha-1 applied N. The estimated atmosphere-derived N ranged from 42% to 61% for groundnuts from 33% to 77% for cowpeas, and from 24% to 48% for soybeans, depending on the amount of N applied. Inoculation with a Bradyrhizobium strain increased the percentage of atmospherederived N in soybean plants grown without any fertilizer N. The natural 15N abundance of sorghum and maize was very close to that of the non-nodulating groundnut, suggesting that these cereals can be used as reference plants in the estimation of atmosphere-derived N by the natural 15N-abundance method. © 1990 Springer-Verlag.
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