Author:
Ahmad T.,Hafeez F. Y.,Mahmood T.,Malik K. A.
Abstract
Annual crop legumes, grown in rotation with cereal crops, contribute to the
total pool of nitrogen in the soil and improve the yield of cereals. The
present study aimed at the quantification of nitrogen fixation by mungbean and
blackgram using 15N isotopic dilution methodology; and
the quantification of grain and nitrogen yield differences of succeeding rice
and wheat crops compared with a cereal–cereal rotation. There were 2
experiments in separate fields but with the same layout: in experiment 1, rice
followed the mungbean and blackgram varieties and in experiment 2, wheat
followed the mungbean and blackgram varieties. Nitrogen fixed ranged from 26
to 36 kg/ha in experiment 1 and from 30 to 36 kg/ha in experiment 2.
Soil nitrogen spared by legume crops ranged from 2 to 26 kg/ha in
experiment 1 and from 4 to 23 kg/ha in experiment 2. Rice paddy yields
were 0.6–1.1 t/ha higher in the legume–cereal rotation than in
the cereal–cereal sequence. Similarly, wheat grain yields were
0.5–1.1 t/ha higher in the legume–cereal rotation.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cited by
12 articles.
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