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Nitrogen fertilizer in leucaena alley cropping. I. Maize response to nitrogen fertilizer and fate of fertilizer-15N
Authors:Z H Xu  P G Saffigna  R J K Myers  A L Chapman
Affiliation:(1) Division of Environmental Sciences, Griffith University, 4111 Nathan, Queensland, Australia;(2) Present address: Northfield Research Laboratories, GPO Box 1671, 5001 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia;(3) Division of Tropical Crops and Pastures, CSIRO, 4067 St. Lucia, Queensland, Australia;(4) Present address: IBSRAM, PO Box 9-109, 10900 Bangkhen, Bangkok, Thailand;(5) Tropical Ecosystems Research Centre, CSIRO, 0820 Darwin, NT, Australia
Abstract:Field microplot experiments were conducted in the semi-arid tropics of northern Australia to evaluate the response of maize (Zea mays L.) growth to addition of N fertilizer and plant residues and to examine the fate of fertilizer15N in a leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala) alley cropping system, in which supplemental irrigation was used. Leucaena prunings, maize residues and N fertilizer were applied to alley-cropped maize grown in microplots which were installed in the alleys formed by leucaena hedgerows spaced 4.5 metres apart. The15N-labelled fertilizer was used to examine the fate of fertilizer N applied in the presence of mulched leucaena prunings and maize residues.Application of leucaena prunings increased maize yield while addition of N fertilizer in the presence of the prunings produced a further increase in maize production. There was a significant positive interaction between N fertilizer and leucaena prunings in increasing maize production. The addition of maize residues in the presence of N fertilizer and leucaena prunings decreased maize yield and N uptake and increased fertilizer15N loss from 38% to 47%. Maize recovered 24–79% of fertilizer15N in one cropping season, depending on application rate of N fertilizer and field management of plant residues. About 20–34% of fertilizer15N remained in the soil. More than 37% of fertilizer15N was apparently lost from the soil and plant system largely through denitrification when N fertilizer was applied at 40 kg N ha–1 or more in the presence or absence of plant residues. Application of N fertilizer improved maize yield and increased the contribution of mulched leucaena prunings to crop production in the alley cropping system.
Keywords:alley cropping  fertilizer N  Leucaena leucocephala  leucaena prunings  maize residues  15N recovery
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