Author:
BACON E. T. G.,HEWITT M. V.,SHEPHERD C. E.
Abstract
A series of three experiments on loam to sandy loam soil at Woburn,
all following winter or spring
wheat, tested the effects of six different 1-year set-aside treatments
and crops of winter wheat in 1989,
1990 and 1991 on two following winter wheat test crops. Effects of the
treatments on overwinter
changes in soil mineral nitrogen (SMN) and plant N in the set-aside years
and in the first test crops
were measured, as were the grain yields of both the first and second test
crops.Differences in net overwinter changes in SMN plus plant N between set-aside
treatments were
variable and dependent on rainfall. During a wet winter, SMN plus plant
N losses were large under
fallow and natural regeneration, intermediate under winter wheat and
small under Italian ryegrass
(Lolium multiflorum). Ryegrass restricted the growth of the
following wheat but yields were unaffected where fertilizer N was
applied. Ryegrass proved difficult to control in the subsequent wheat
test crops. Forage rape (Brassica napus) took up large amounts
of N but after topping did not compete well with weeds.Yields of the first wheat test crops after winter wheat were smaller
than after the set-aside
treatments, take-all was probably the cause of this yield depression.
No consistent yield differences
were recorded in the second wheat test crops.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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