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Integrated rather than organic farming history facilitates soil nitrogen turnover and N$_2$O reduction in a green rye – silage maize cropping sequence

Khan, Fawad 1; Franco-Luesma, Samuel 1; Dannenmann, Michael Ulrich 1; Gasche, Rainer 1; Gattinger, Andreas; Hartmann, Frederik; Tobisch, Beatrice; Kiese, Ralf ORCID iD icon 1; Wolf, Benjamin 1
1 Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung – Atmosphärische Umweltforschung (IMK-IFU), Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

Abstract:

Soil gross mineral N production and consumption processes are crucial regulators of plant productivity and N loss from croplands. Substituting synthetic fertilizers by integrating legumes in cultivation systems is common in organic farming, but research on its long-term impact on dynamics of gross soil N transformation and associated environmental N loss is scarce. In particular, studies at a temporal resolution that allows for a mechanistic understanding of long-term effects of organic farming are missing. Therefore, we determined gross N turnover rates of ammonification, nitrification, and ammonium and nitrate immobilization at monthly temporal resolution during a full green rye-maize cropping sequence. Measurements were carried out at sites with same pedo-climatic background but organic farming (OF) and integrated farming (IF) history. During green rye growing, N turnover rates for OF and IF were low and not significantly different, likely owing to low temperatures. During silage maize growing, IF exhibited significantly higher average N turnover rates of 1.86, 4.46, and 5.57 mg N kg⁻$^1$ dry soil d⁻$^1$ for gross ammonification, ammonium immobilization, and nitrate immobilization, respectively, compared to OF values of 1.11, 1.80, and 2.90 mg N kg⁻$^1$ dry soil d⁻$^1$. ... mehr


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DOI: 10.5445/IR/1000175075
Veröffentlicht am 18.10.2024
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Zugehörige Institution(en) am KIT Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung – Atmosphärische Umweltforschung (IMK-IFU)
Publikationstyp Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Publikationsjahr 2024
Sprache Englisch
Identifikator ISSN: 0178-2762, 1432-0789
KITopen-ID: 1000175075
Erschienen in Biology and Fertility of Soils
Verlag Springer
Vorab online veröffentlicht am 01.10.2024
Schlagwörter Gross N turnover, N2O emission, Isotope pool dilution, Farming systems, Green rye – silage maize, Legumes
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