SOIL BIOTIC AND BIOCHEMICAL FACTORS IN A LONG-TERM TILLAGE AND STUBBLE MANAGEMENT EXPERIMENT ON A VERTISOL .2. NITROGEN DEFICIENCY WITH ZERO TILLAGE AND STUBBLE RETENTION

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THOMPSON, JP
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[1] Queensland Wheat Research Institute, Toowoomba, QLD 4350
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10.1016/0167-1987(92)90048-G
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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The aim of this investigation was to find the cause of poor growth of barley that occurred with zero tillage and stubble retention in a long-term fallow management experiment on a vertisol in southern Queensland. The experiment compares 12 treatments comprising three factors of tillage (zero, mechanical), stubble (burnt, retained) and nitrogen fertilizer (0, 23 and 46 kg ha-1 year-1) in four randomised blocks. Dry matter yield of barley at anthesis showed a highly significant Mitscherlich relationship with tissue nitrogen (N) concentration. Cate-Nelson analysis indicated a critical N concentration of 1.58% N. The barley responded to fertilizer N although 9 of 12 zero-till, stubble-retained plots and 5 of 12 mechanical-till, stubble-retained plots still lay below the critical N concentration. Zero-till, stubble-retained treatment had least nitrate-N in the soil profile to 120 cm indicating a problem in N supply rather than in N recovery by the roots. The effects of the long-term treatments on properties related to the N supplying capacity of the soil were investigated by determinations on topsoil samples from which undecomposed stubble was removed. Soil from zero-till, stubble-retained treatment had more organic carbon (C) and Kjeldahl N than mechanical-till, stubble-retained treatment which had more than stubble-burnt treatments. The C: N ratio of the soil was lower in stubble retained treatments. Kjeldahl N was higher with annual N fertilization only where stubble was retained. Organic C increased and Kjeldahl N decreased over a 3 year period in all treatments. Respiration of CO2, mineralizable N, and microbial biomass C and N in the soil were all greater with long-term stubble retention than with stubble burning irrespective of tillage treatment. Numbers of root-lesion nematodes (Pratylenchus thornei Sher and Allen) and stunt nematode (Merlinius brevidens (Allen) Siddiqi) following a wheat crop were substantially greater with zero-till than with mechanical-till. Root-lesion nematode were increased by N fertilization of previous crops while stunt nematodes were increased by stubble-retention. Earthworm numbers were increased by stubble retention particularly when combined with zero tillage. Factors responsible for observed differences in soil nitrate and crop response to N in this field experiment appear to be: (a) N immobilization by recently retained stubble, (b) lower rates of mineralization of soil N under surface-retained stubble, and (c) higher rates of leaching in zero-till treatment.
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