Recovery of 15N labeled wheat residue and residual effects of N fertilization in a wheat–wheat cropping system under Mediterranean conditions |
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Authors: | L.L. Ichir M. Ismaili G. Hofman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Science and Techniques, Moulay Ismail University, Boutalamine Errachidia, 52000, Morocco;(2) Faculty of Science, Moulay Ismail University, Beni M'hamed Meknes, 50000, Morocco;(3) Faculty of Agricultural and Applied Biological Sciences, Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, Gent, B-9000, Belgium |
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Abstract: | A field study was conducted in arid-Saharan Morocco to assess the fate of fertilizer N in a wheat (Triticum durum var. Karim)–wheat cropping sequence. Therefore, 85 kg N ha–1 labeled with 9.764 atom % excess 15N was applied in a three-split application. The fertilizer N recovery by the wheat in the first year was 33.1%. At harvest, 64.8% of fertilizer N was found in the 0–80 cm profile as residual fertilizer-derived N. 2.1% of the applied N could not be accounted for in the season 1996/1997. The recovery of the residual labeled fertilizer N by the subsequent wheat crop was 6.4% for the treatment without residue incorporation and 7.4% for the treatment with residue incorporation. The possible reason for this low plant recovery was immobilization of the fertilizer N. The total recovery of fertilizer N over the two growing seasons was 82.3% and 86.1% for the treatment without and with residue incorporation, respectively. The not recovered N after the second cropping season was 15.6% and 11.8% for the treatment without and with residue incorporation, respectively. The loss of labeled N by the soil–plant system was not due to leaching but to denitrification and volatilization. In the treatment (N+*R) with labeled residue incorporation, the percentage of N recovery by plant was 16.2, indicating the mineralisation of the residue applied. |
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Keywords: | Arid-Saharan climate Fertilizer N recovery Nitrogen-15 Residual fertilizer nitrogen Residue N |
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