Adjusting the N fertilizer factor based on soil health as indicated by soil-test biological activity

IF 2.3 4区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Alan J. Franzluebbers, Robert Shoemaker, Jeff Cline, Bruce Lipscomb, Carl Stafford, Bhupinder S. Farmaha, Robert Waring, Nathan Lowder, Wade E. Thomason, Matt H. Poore
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Agriculture faces a dilemma with nitrogen (N)—it is often the most necessary external input to optimize production, several generations of farmers became accustomed to its relatively inexpensive cost, and it contributes to widespread pollution due to numerous loss pathways to the environment. However, standard N fertilizer recommendations have not accounted well enough for a key source via mineralizable soil N. Soil-test biological activity (STBA) is strongly associated with mineralizable soil N, both of which become surface-enriched with conservation agricultural management using soil health principles. A series of field experiments assessed the contribution of mineralizable soil N to the N supply needed to optimize corn (Zea mays L.) grain and fall-stockpiled tall fescue [Schedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.) Dumort.] production. This essay synthesizes how STBA along with cost-to-value threshold can be used to modify the N fertilizer factor to optimize economic return and avoid environmental degradation.

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根据土壤测试生物活性显示的土壤健康状况调整氮肥因子
农业面临着氮(N)的困境-它通常是优化生产最必要的外部投入,几代农民已经习惯了其相对低廉的成本,并且由于对环境的众多损失途径,它导致了广泛的污染。然而,标准氮肥建议并没有充分考虑到可矿化土壤氮的关键来源。土壤试验生物活性(STBA)与可矿化土壤氮密切相关,两者都通过采用土壤健康原则的保护性农业管理而变得表面富集。一系列田间试验评估了可矿化土壤氮对优化玉米(Zea mays L.)籽粒和秋储高羊茅(Schedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.))所需氮供应的贡献。Dumort。)生产。本文综合了如何使用STBA和成本价值阈值来修改氮肥因子,以优化经济回报和避免环境退化。
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