Eilish Burrows, A. Mills, D. Dash, D. Jack, M. Andrews, A. Black
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摘要
以15NO3 -为试验材料,在温室条件下测定了NO3 -供量(0 ~ 500 kg N/ha)对苜蓿和多年生苜蓿植株总干重(DW)、地上部氮含量和营养品质的影响,以及植株从大气中获取氮的比例(%Ndfa)。饲料用甜菜作为非豆科防治植物。实验重复了一遍。在初始试验和重复试验中,氮肥对苜蓿和多年生扁豆植株总重、地上部氮含量和地上部营养品质的影响均不显著。饲用甜菜植株总重增加10倍,地上部氮增加3倍。在初始试验中,随着氮素供应量从0 kg / hm2增加到500 kg / hm2,苜蓿的Ndfa %从89%下降到37%,多年生苜蓿的Ndfa %为96% ~ 64%。在重复试验中,随着NO3 -供应量从0 ~ 500 kg N/ha增加,苜蓿和多年生扁豆的Ndfa含量分别从90%降低到49%和93%降低到65%。两种豆科植物对NO3 -的依赖程度均随土壤NO3 -水平的增加而增加,但即使在500 kg N/ha(与羊尿畦氮素相似)的条件下,多年生豆科植物也能通过固氮获得大部分氮。
Nitrate effects on N2 fixation, growth and feed quality of lucerne and perennial lupin
The effects of NO3– supply (0–500 kg N/ha) on total plant dry weight (DW), shoot N content and nutritional quality, and the proportion of plant N derived from the atmosphere (%Ndfa) were determined for lucerne and perennial lupin using 15NO3– under glasshouse conditions. Fodder beet was used as a non-legume control plant. The experiment was repeated. In both the initial and repeat experiments, total plant DW, shoot N% and shoot nutritional quality for lucerne and perennial lupin were not affected by NO3– supply. Total plant DW increased 10-fold and shoot N% tripled for fodder beet with increased N supply. In the initial experiment, the %Ndfa for lucerne decreased from 89 to 37% with increased N supply from 0 to 500 kg N/ha: comparable values for perennial lupin were 96 to 64%. In the repeat experiment, %Ndfa decreased from 90 to 49% and 93 to 65% for lucerne and perennial lupin, respectively, with increased NO3– supply from 0 to 500 kg N/ha. Both legumes showed an increased reliance on NO3– with increased soil NO3– level, but even at 500 kg N/ha (similar to N in sheep urine patch) perennial lupin obtained much of its N from N2 fixation.