Implementing plantain (Plantago lanceolata) to mitigate the impact of grazing ruminants on nitrogen losses to the environment: A review

IF 2.7 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY Grass and Forage Science Pub Date : 2024-02-04 DOI:10.1111/gfs.12649
J. B. Pinxterhuis, H. G. Judson, M. E. Peterson, S. Navarrete, E. Minnée, M. B. Dodd, S. R. Davis
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Urine patches from grazing ruminants contain high concentrations of nitrogen (N) and are the main source of N leaching from grazed pastoral farming systems. While there have been various options identified to substantially reduce N leaching, in general these practices increase the cost of production or reduce production per hectare. In New Zealand, multi-species pastures were evaluated as a cheaper option that would potentially retain productivity. Early research showed these pastures had lower urinary N excretion from grazing animals and increased plant N uptake, compared with standard New Zealand perennial ryegrass/white clover (PR-WC) pastures. Further research highlighted the beneficial attributes of the pasture herb narrow-leaved plantain (Plantago lanceolata; PL), specifically: reduced urine N concentration, reduced urine N excretion, and reduced rate of soil nitrification. Significant reductions (14%–89%) in N leaching were found from cow urine applied to lysimeters with pastures including PL, compared with PR-WC pasture. Paddock-scale measurements confirmed the effects of PL, with 20%–60% lower N leaching when PL comprised 30%–40% of the dry matter (DM) of PL-PR-WC grazed pastures. There were no negative effects on milk production and composition when feeding PL to dairy cows, but small positive effects on fatty acid profiles. However, weed and pest management, palatability and persistence remain challenging in pastures containing PL on commercial farms. Management options need to be clarified to ensure successful establishment and maintenance of PL. Additionally, the cultivar differences in secondary compounds and their impact on nitrification rate and N leaching need to be better understood.

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利用车前草(Plantago lanceolata)减轻反刍动物放牧对环境氮损失的影响:综述
放牧反刍动物的尿液中含有高浓度的氮(N),是放牧的牧业系统中氮沥滤的主要来源。虽然已确定了各种可大幅减少氮沥滤的方案,但一般来说,这些做法都会增加生产成本或降低每公顷的产量。在新西兰,多品种牧草被认为是一种成本较低、有可能保持生产率的选择。早期研究表明,与标准的新西兰多年生黑麦草/白三叶(PR-WC)牧草相比,这些牧草的放牧动物尿氮排泄量更低,植物氮吸收量更高。进一步的研究强调了牧草窄叶车前草(Plantago lanceolata; PL)的有益特性,特别是:降低尿氮浓度、减少尿氮排泄和降低土壤硝化率。与PR-WC牧草相比,将牛尿施用到包括狭叶车前草在内的牧草渗滤池中,发现牛尿中的氮沥滤显著减少(14%-89%)。围场规模的测量证实了聚乳酸的效果,当聚乳酸占PL-PR-WC牧草干物质(DM)的30%-40%时,氮沥滤量降低20%-60%。给奶牛饲喂聚乳酸对牛奶产量和成分没有负面影响,但对脂肪酸含量有微小的正面影响。然而,在商业农场中,含有聚乳酸的牧草在杂草和害虫管理、适口性和持久性方面仍面临挑战。需要明确管理方案,以确保成功建立和维护聚乳酸。此外,还需要更好地了解次生化合物的栽培品种差异及其对硝化率和氮沥滤的影响。
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Grass and Forage Science
Grass and Forage Science 农林科学-农艺学
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期刊介绍: Grass and Forage Science is a major English language journal that publishes the results of research and development in all aspects of grass and forage production, management and utilization; reviews of the state of knowledge on relevant topics; and book reviews. Authors are also invited to submit papers on non-agricultural aspects of grassland management such as recreational and amenity use and the environmental implications of all grassland systems. The Journal considers papers from all climatic zones.
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