Symbiotic N2 fixation in pea and field bean estimated by15N fertilizer dilution in field experiments with barley as a reference crop |
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Authors: | E S Jensen |
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Institution: | 1. Ris? National Laboratory, Agricultural Research Department, Roskilde, Denmark
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Abstract: | Summary The total amount of nitrogen derived from symbiotic nitrogen fixation in two pea and one field bean cultivar, supplied with
50 kg N ha−1 at sowing (‘starter’-N), was estimated to 165, 136, and 186 kg N ha−1, respectively (three-year means). However, estimates varied considerably between the three years. At the full bloom/flat
pod growth stage from 30 to 59 per cent of total N2 fixation had taken place. The proportion of total N derived from N2 fixation at maturity was higher in seeds than in vegetative plant parts and amounted to 59.5, 51.3 and 66.3 per cent of total
above-ground plant N in the two pea cultivars and field bean, respectively (three-year means). The recovery of fertilizer
N was 62.2, 70.2, 52.1, and 69.5 per cent in the two pea cultivars, field bean and barley, respectively. Growth analysis indicated
that barley did not meet the claims for an ideal reference crop in the15N fertilizer dilution technique for estimating N2 fixation in pea and field bean. ‘Starter’-N neither increased the seed yield nor the N content of the grain legumes. |
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Keywords: | A-value Barley Field bean Isotope dilution Nitrogen fixation 15N Non-fixing reference crop Pea Pisum sativum Vicia faba |
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