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Net Nitrogen Mineralisation in Maize-Cover Crop Rotations in Mediterranean Central Chile

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Salazar, Osvaldo
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Net Nitrogen Mineralisation in Maize-Cover Crop Rotations in Mediterranean Central Chile
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  • Salazar, Osvaldo;
  • Casanova Pinto, Manuel;
  • Najera, Francisco;
  • Contreras, Américo;
  • Tapia, Yasna;
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The main aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the maize-cover crop rotation (Zm-cc) in the soil net nitrogen mineralisation (NNM) by measuring in situ NNM incubation in the upper soil (0-25 cm) during spring-summer (October-March) and autumn-winter (April-September) seasons and compared with other rotation in Mediterranean Central Chile. The study was carried out at 5 experimental fields (only irrigated in spring-summer period), where four common soil use or maize-based rotations were evaluated: permanent fallow (F-F); maize-fallow (Zm-F); maize-cover crop (Zm-cc); and permanent cover crops (cc-cc). In these fields were carried out NNM in situ determinations in F-F (n = 18), Zm-F (n = 31), Zm-cc (n = 43), and cc-cc (n = 51) combinations (totalise n = 143), which were collected during spring-summer and autumn-winter in different periods between 2011 and 2018. During the spring-summer period, it was found that the NNM was highest in the Zm-cc rotations with a mean value of 36 kg N ha(-1), whereas the lowest NNM values were in F-F soil use with and mean of 6 kg N ha(-1). In contrast, during autumn-winter season, the NNM was highest in the F-F soil use with a mean of 34 kg N ha(-1), while the lowest NNM values were found in Zm-cc rotation with a mean of - 38 kg N ha(-1). During the spring-summer period, the Zm-cc rotation had the highest NNM values because cc increased the soil organic matter (SOM) content for microbial activity, whereas in autumn-winter, the Zm-cc rotation had the lowest NNM values because the cc added fresh SOM that increased N immobilisation process.
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Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT) 1150572 Department of Engineering and Soil (University of Chile)
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/174626
DOI: 10.1007/s42729-020-00191-4
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules Volumen: 144 Páginas: 536-543 Feb 1 2020
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