Decomposition and nitrogen mineralisation of two wild lupins (Leguminosae) species with potential as green manures

IF 0.7 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Juan Zamora Natera, P. G. García López, Carlos Aguilar Jiménez, Franklin B Martínez Aguilar, Héctor Vázquez Solís, Isidro Zapata Hernández
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The amount of biomass produced by various native species of genus Lupinus (L.) growing in Mexico ranges from 2.9-8.2 Mg/ha of dry matter, which can add up to 200 kg/ha of N to soil as green manure. However, information is scarce on the decomposition and mineralisation this biomass in the soil. The above-ground decomposition and N mineralisation of Lupinus mexicanus Cerv. ex Lag. and Lupinus rotundiflorus M.E. Jones species from Mexico using fine-mesh litter bags was evaluated. Litter bags containing 5 g of above-ground air-dried biomass at the vegetative and flowering stages were buried at a depth of 20 cm. Were dug up every 3 weeks over the course of 4 months, dried and re-weighed to determine the lost mass and total N by the Kjeldahl method. The largest decrease in residue mass occurred during the first 3 weeks of incubation. However, the lost mass was higher in younger green manure (75 days old) than in older plants (85 days old) after 18 weeks of exposure in the field. It was found that 60-75% of the total N in the plant material was released in the first 6 weeks. In L. rotundiflorus green manure, it was found that 79.14% of the initial N in the vegetative stage and 77.6% of N in the flowering stage was released 18 weeks after litter bag installation, whereas L. mexicanus were 74.6% and 74.7%, respectively. It was found that both decomposition and N mineralisation occurred quickly in the green
两种具有绿色肥料潜力的野生羽扇豆(豆科)的分解和氮矿化
生长在墨西哥的Lupinus (L.)属的各种本地物种产生的生物量为2.9-8.2 Mg/ha,这可以作为绿肥向土壤添加高达200 kg/ha的N。然而,关于这种生物质在土壤中的分解和矿化的信息很少。墨西哥Lupinus mexicanus Cerv.的地上分解与氮矿化。交货延迟。采用细孔垃圾袋对墨西哥圆花狼蜱进行评价。在生长和开花阶段,将含有5 g地上风干生物量的凋落物袋埋在20 cm深的地方。在4个月的时间里,每3周挖一次,干燥并重新称重,用凯氏定氮法测定损失的质量和总氮。在孵育的前3周,残留质量下降幅度最大。然而,在田间暴露18周后,较年轻的绿肥(75天)的质量损失高于较老的绿肥(85天)。结果表明,植株材料中总氮的60-75%在前6周释放。在圆花L.绿肥中,放置凋落物袋18周后,营养期和开花期氮素的释放量分别为79.14%和77.6%,而墨西哥L.绿肥的释放量分别为74.6%和74.7%。研究发现,在绿色中分解和N矿化都发生得很快
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Journal of Central European Agriculture
Journal of Central European Agriculture AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE-
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
46
审稿时长
50 weeks
期刊介绍: - General agriculture - Animal science - Plant science - Environment in relation to agricultural production, land use and wildlife management - Agricultural economics and rural development
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