Author:
Riffkin Penny A.,Quigley Paul E.,Kearney Gavin A.,Cameron Fiona J.,Gault Robert R.,Peoples Mark B.,Thies Janice E.
Abstract
A survey of 71 sites was conducted in the dairying districts of south-western
Victoria in October 1994 to determine factors associated with nitrogen (N)
fixation in white clover based pastures. Twenty-eight factors (environmental,
microbiological, management, soil, and pasture) were considered in relation to
2 indicators of N fixation by white clover, %Ndfa (percentage of total
plant N derived from the atmosphere, as determined by the
15N natural abundance method) and kg of N fixed per
tonne herbage dry matter (legume and non-legume). On light-textured soils
(sandy loams), soil potassium, rhizobia numbers, total soil N, and density of
the nematode Pratylenchus sp. accounted for 72%
of variation in %Ndfa. On medium-textured soils (clay loams), crude
protein of perennial ryegrass and plant-available phosphorus in the soil
accounted for 30% of variation in %Ndfa. The amount of N fixed
was influenced by different factors, again depending on soil texture. Soil
chemical properties accounted for 31% variation on the medium-textured
soils with nematode density, pasture quality, and soil chemical properties
accounting for 77% of variation on light-textured soils. Amounts of N
fixed per tonne herbage dry matter produced averaged 8.2 kg on the
light-textured soils and 7.3 kg on the medium-textured soils. Average
%Ndfa values were 67% and 60% on light- and
medium-textured soils, respectively. Effects of soil texture on N fixation
were attributed to the different cation exchange and water-holding capacities
of the soils and highlight the importance of considering soil type in N
fixation studies.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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