Recovery of nitrogen from maize residue and inorganic fertilizer in a maize-groundnut rotation system in humid tropics of Malaysia

Incorporation of crop residues after harvest may improve nitrogen (N) retention of tropical soils. A maize-groundnut rotation experiment was established in an Ultisol to study the recovery by the crop-soil system of N from mineral fertilizer and from the first maize residue. Out of the recommended N...

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Main Authors: Mubarak, A. R., A. B., Rosenani, Anuar, A. R., D., Siti Zauyah
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Published: 2003
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116359/
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author Mubarak, A. R.
A. B., Rosenani
Anuar, A. R.
D., Siti Zauyah
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description Incorporation of crop residues after harvest may improve nitrogen (N) retention of tropical soils. A maize-groundnut rotation experiment was established in an Ultisol to study the recovery by the crop-soil system of N from mineral fertilizer and from the first maize residue. Out of the recommended N fertilizer for maize (150 kg N ha-1), 60 kg N ha -1 was applied in the form of ammonium sulphate (9.82 atom percent 15N excess) to the first maize crop and traced (for four crops) in the subsequent cropping system, with or without incorporation of crop residues. Similarly, N in the labelled residues of the first crop (maize) was also traced in the soil-crop system with incorporation of unlabelled crop residues. Recovery of fertilizer 15N by the first crop ranged from 20 to 22%. In the subsequent four crops, this value averaged 2% (but ranged from 0.4 to 6%). The proportion of fertilizer N retained in the soil (0-50 cm) after harvest of the first crop was 35 to 44% whereas after harvest of the subsequent crops, this proportion was 30 (but ranged from 24 to 34%) in crop residue treated plots and 22% (but ranged from 18 to 27%) in plots where crop residues were removed. Maize residue-N recovery in the subsequent three crops averaged only 5% (but ranged from 1 to 11%), being highest in the crop after crop residue incorporation. The corresponding recovery in the soil (0-50 cm) averaged across crops was 46% (but ranged from 40 to 52%). In tropical regions with high rainfall, conserving and decreasing soil N losses from mineral fertilizers could be achieved (in the long term) by the combined application of crop residues with mineral fertilizer.
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spelling upm-1163592025-03-26T08:25:52Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116359/ Recovery of nitrogen from maize residue and inorganic fertilizer in a maize-groundnut rotation system in humid tropics of Malaysia Mubarak, A. R. A. B., Rosenani Anuar, A. R. D., Siti Zauyah Incorporation of crop residues after harvest may improve nitrogen (N) retention of tropical soils. A maize-groundnut rotation experiment was established in an Ultisol to study the recovery by the crop-soil system of N from mineral fertilizer and from the first maize residue. Out of the recommended N fertilizer for maize (150 kg N ha-1), 60 kg N ha -1 was applied in the form of ammonium sulphate (9.82 atom percent 15N excess) to the first maize crop and traced (for four crops) in the subsequent cropping system, with or without incorporation of crop residues. Similarly, N in the labelled residues of the first crop (maize) was also traced in the soil-crop system with incorporation of unlabelled crop residues. Recovery of fertilizer 15N by the first crop ranged from 20 to 22%. In the subsequent four crops, this value averaged 2% (but ranged from 0.4 to 6%). The proportion of fertilizer N retained in the soil (0-50 cm) after harvest of the first crop was 35 to 44% whereas after harvest of the subsequent crops, this proportion was 30 (but ranged from 24 to 34%) in crop residue treated plots and 22% (but ranged from 18 to 27%) in plots where crop residues were removed. Maize residue-N recovery in the subsequent three crops averaged only 5% (but ranged from 1 to 11%), being highest in the crop after crop residue incorporation. The corresponding recovery in the soil (0-50 cm) averaged across crops was 46% (but ranged from 40 to 52%). In tropical regions with high rainfall, conserving and decreasing soil N losses from mineral fertilizers could be achieved (in the long term) by the combined application of crop residues with mineral fertilizer. 2003 Article PeerReviewed Mubarak, A. R. and A. B., Rosenani and Anuar, A. R. and D., Siti Zauyah (2003) Recovery of nitrogen from maize residue and inorganic fertilizer in a maize-groundnut rotation system in humid tropics of Malaysia. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 34 (17-18). pp. 2375-2394. ISSN 0010-3624; eISSN: 0010-3624 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1081/CSS-120024774 10.1081/CSS-120024774
spellingShingle Mubarak, A. R.
A. B., Rosenani
Anuar, A. R.
D., Siti Zauyah
Recovery of nitrogen from maize residue and inorganic fertilizer in a maize-groundnut rotation system in humid tropics of Malaysia
title Recovery of nitrogen from maize residue and inorganic fertilizer in a maize-groundnut rotation system in humid tropics of Malaysia
title_full Recovery of nitrogen from maize residue and inorganic fertilizer in a maize-groundnut rotation system in humid tropics of Malaysia
title_fullStr Recovery of nitrogen from maize residue and inorganic fertilizer in a maize-groundnut rotation system in humid tropics of Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Recovery of nitrogen from maize residue and inorganic fertilizer in a maize-groundnut rotation system in humid tropics of Malaysia
title_short Recovery of nitrogen from maize residue and inorganic fertilizer in a maize-groundnut rotation system in humid tropics of Malaysia
title_sort recovery of nitrogen from maize residue and inorganic fertilizer in a maize-groundnut rotation system in humid tropics of malaysia
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