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Evaluation of a new approach to the nitrogen-15 isotope dilution technique, to estimate crop N uptake from organic residues in the field

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Field experiments were conducted to test a new approach for estimating crop N uptake from organic inputs. Soils were pre-labelled by applying 15N fertiliser to soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr] and common bean [Phaseolus vulgaris L.] crops. Additional 14N plots which received unlabelled fertiliser were also established in the same way. The above-ground biomass from all four plots was harvested, stored and the plots left to over-winter. In the following summer 15N-labelled residues were added to the unlabelled soils and unlabelled residues were added to the 15N-labelled soils at a rate of 150 kg N ha–1. All plots were cultivated and sown with maize (Zea mays L.). Control plots that did not receive residue application or any additional fertiliser N were also set up. The plots were harvested in late autumn. Maize derived 37 kg N ha–1 and 31 kg N ha–1 from the added soybean residues, estimated using the direct and indirect approach, respectively, in plots previously sown to soybean. N derived from the added common bean residues was estimated as 26 kg N ha–1 and 24 kg N ha–1 from the direct and indirect methods, respectively. In the plots previously sown to common bean, N derived from added soybean residue was 32 kg N ha–1 using the direct method and 33 kg N ha–1 using the indirect method. N derived from common bean residues was 22 kg N ha–1 and 21 kg N ha–1 estimated using the direct and indirect approaches, respectively. It was concluded that the modified indirect technique allows a reasonable estimate of N derived from residues and that this will enable further experiments to be conducted in which N derived from more complex matrices, such as manure or sewage sludge, can be determined.

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Hood, R. Evaluation of a new approach to the nitrogen-15 isotope dilution technique, to estimate crop N uptake from organic residues in the field. Biol Fertil Soils 34, 156–161 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003740100388

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