印度南部马铃薯和粟的固氮作用

IF 2.6 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science Pub Date : 2023-12-21 DOI:10.1002/jpln.202300319
Andrea Mock, Mariko Ingold, Prem Jose Vazhacharickal, Suman Kumar Sourav, Klaus Dittert, Andreas Buerkert
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在亚热带南印度进行的不同氮肥水平的长期轮作试验(2016-2022 年)中,低氮地块的作物产量出乎意料地高。因此,我们假设,在不施用矿质氮的情况下,这些产量主要归功于成分作物的氮固定。为了评估马铃薯(Lablab purpureus L. Sweet)的重氮固定氮和指粟(Eleusine coracana L. Gaertn)可能的关联固定氮,我们在上述长期田间研究的范围内,于 2021 年季风季节进行了一次对照实验。采用了两种方法来估算从大气中获取的氮量(Ndfa):使用 15N 标记肥料的稀释法和自然丰度法。
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Nitrogen fixation of lablab and finger millet in South-India

Background

In a long-term rotation experiment (2016–2022) with different nitrogen (N) fertilizer levels in subtropical South-India, crop yields of low N plots were unexpectedly high. We therefore hypothesized that in the absence of mineral N application, these yields are largely due to N inputs by N2 fixation in the component crops. To assess the diazotrophic N2-fixation of lablab (Lablab purpureus L. Sweet) and possible associative N2-fixation of finger millet (Eleusine coracana L. Gaertn), a controlled experiment was conducted during the 2021 monsoon season within the above-mentioned long-term field study. Two approaches were used to estimate the quantity of N derived from the atmosphere (Ndfa): the dilution method using a 15N-labeled fertilizer and the natural abundance method.

Method

For the 15N dilution method irrigated maize (Zea maize L.), finger millet and lablab were labeled with two split applications of 10% 15N fertilizer (50:50 15N-urea and 15N-ammonium sulfate) amounting to a total of 15 kg N ha−1. Maize was selected as the non-fixing reference plant to estimate diazotrophic N2-fixation. The entire aboveground biomass of the labeled plants was harvested at maturity and analyzed for total DM, N concentration, and the 15N isotope ratio.

Results

N2 fixation efficiency for lablab was 52%–69% depending on the calculation method, corresponding to 40–53 kg N ha−1. For finger millet, the natural abundance method resulted in an estimated N2-fixation of 5 kg N ha−1, which was suggested by the results of the dilution method whereby the reference plant maize was only poorly labeled.

Conclusion

Labeling of maize might have been diluted due to unexpected associative N2-fixation or N-uptake from unlabeled deep soil N pools. The data underline the importance of symbiotic N2-fixation in crop rotation systems of South-India.

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期刊介绍: Established in 1922, the Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science (JPNSS) is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to cover the entire spectrum of plant nutrition and soil science from different scale units, e.g. agroecosystem to natural systems. With its wide scope and focus on soil-plant interactions, JPNSS is one of the leading journals on this topic. Articles in JPNSS include reviews, high-standard original papers, and short communications and represent challenging research of international significance. The Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science is one of the world’s oldest journals. You can trust in a peer-reviewed journal that has been established in the plant and soil science community for almost 100 years. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science (ISSN 1436-8730) is published in six volumes per year, by the German Societies of Plant Nutrition (DGP) and Soil Science (DBG). Furthermore, the Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science (JPNSS) is a Cooperating Journal of the International Union of Soil Science (IUSS). The journal is produced by Wiley-VCH. Topical Divisions of the Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science that are receiving increasing attention are: JPNSS – Topical Divisions Special timely focus in interdisciplinarity: - sustainability & critical zone science. Soil-Plant Interactions: - rhizosphere science & soil ecology - pollutant cycling & plant-soil protection - land use & climate change. Soil Science: - soil chemistry & soil physics - soil biology & biogeochemistry - soil genesis & mineralogy. Plant Nutrition: - plant nutritional physiology - nutrient dynamics & soil fertility - ecophysiological aspects of plant nutrition.
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