Responses of Agronomic Benefit and Soil Quality to Better Management of Nitrogen Fertilizer Application in Greenhouse Vegetable Land
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作者: Jiang Hui-Min 1 ; Zhang Jian-Feng 1 ; Song Xiao-Zong 2 ; Liu Zhao-Hui 2 ; Jiang Li-Hua 2 ; Yang Jun-Cheng 1 ;
作者机构: 1.Chinese Acad Agr Sci, Inst Agr Resources & Reg Planning, Minist Agr, Key Lab Crop Nutr & Fertilizat, Beijing 100081, Peoples R China
2.Shandong Acad Agr Sci, Inst Agr Resources & Environm, Jinan 250100, Peoples R China
关键词: maize straw;N use efficiency;soil enzyme;soil NO3-N accumulation;tomato yields
期刊名称:PEDOSPHERE ( 影响因子:3.911; 五年影响因子:4.814 )
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摘要: As a result of intensive greenhouse vegetable production in northern China, the potential risk of nitrogen (N) fertilizer over-applied is increasingly apparent and is threatening ecosystem and the sustainability of food production. An experiment was carried out in Shouguang, Shangdong Province, China to evaluate agronomic benefit and soil quality under different N applications, including the conventional chemical N rate (1000 kg N ha1 season1, N1), 70% of N1 (N2), 70% of N1 + maize straw (N3), 50% of N1 + maize straw + drip irrigation (N4), and 0% of N1 (N0), during two successive growing seasons of autumn-winter (AW) and winter-spring (WS). The maximum yields for N4 were 1.1 and 1.0 times greater than those for N1 in the AW and WS seasons, respectively. N agronomic efficiency (AEN) and apparent N recovery efficiency (REN) were greatest with the N4. A significant relationship was found between soil NO3-N content and electrical conductivity (EC) (R2 = 0.61 in the AW season and R2 = 0.29 in the WS season). Reducing N fertilizer decreased soil NO3-N accumulation (20.9%37.8% reduction in the AW season and 11.7%20.1% reduction in the WS season) relative to the accumulation observed for N1 within the 0100 cm soil layer. Soil urease and invertase activities were not significantly different among N treatments. The N4 treatment would be practical for reducing excess N input and maintaining the sustainability of greenhouse-based intensive vegetable systems in Shouguang.
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