The uptake of soil and fertilizer-nitrogen by barley growing under Scottish climatic conditions |
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Authors: | K. A. Smith Ann E. Elmes R. S. Howard M. F. Franklin |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Edinburgh School of Agriculture, West Mains Road, EH9 3JG Edinburgh;(2) ARC Unit of Statistics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland |
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Abstract: | Summary Field experiments were carried out using15N-labelled calcium nitrate, to investigate the relative uptake by barley of fertilizer-N and soil-N. On imperfectly drained till soils uptake of soil-N increased with increasing rate of fertilizer, but remained constant on a brown sand, possibly due to more efficient root exploration in the latter soil. In four out of five seasons, late uptake of soil-derived N was a major feature, and uptake from ploughed soil as compared with uptake from direct-drilled soil was correlated with seasonal rainfall patterns. Significantly higher quantities of both fertilizer- and soil-derived N were taken up by winter barley than by spring barley, reflecting the longer growth period and higher dry matter yield from the former crop. |
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Keywords: | Ammonium Barley Fertilizer Mineralization Nitrate Nitrogen Nitrogen-15 |
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