Cover Crops Affect Soil Mineral Nitrogen and N Fertilizer Use Efficiency of Maize No-Tillage System in the Brazilian Cerrado

Author:

Carvalho Arminda Moreira de1ORCID,Ramos Maria Lucrecia Gerosa2ORCID,da Silva Vivian Galdino2,de Sousa Thais Rodrigues2,Malaquias Juaci Vitoria1ORCID,Ribeiro Fabiana Piontekowski1,de Oliveira Alexsandra Duarte1ORCID,Marchão Robélio Leandro1ORCID,da Fonseca Ana Caroline Pereira2,Dantas Raíssa de Araujo1

Affiliation:

1. Embrapa Cerrados, BR-020, Km 18, Planaltina 73310-970, DF, Brazil

2. Faculdade de Agronomia e Medicina Veterinária, Universidade de Brasília, CEP, Brasília 70910-900, DF, Brazil

Abstract

Cover crops in no-tillage systems may alter soil mineral N and influence the N fertilizer use efficiency (NFUE) of subsequent maize. The hypothesis of this work is that no-tillage systems with cover crops affect nitrate, ammonium and maize NFUE in the Brazilian Cerrado. The objective was to evaluate the cover crop mineralization effect on soil N mineral and maize NFUE in a no-tillage system, with and without N topdressing. The experiment was arranged in a randomized block split-plot design. The plots were represented by cover crops (Cajanus cajan, Crotalaria juncea, Raphanus sativus and Mucuna aterrima). The subplots consisted of the application (WN) or non-application (NN) of N topdressing to maize. The soil was sampled in six layers (up to 60 cm) at the end (April) and at the beginning of the rainy season (November). NH4+ was lower for all cover crops and WN and NN management in April. NO3− differed between seasons and cover crops in WN and NN. The lignin concentration and N uptake of M. aterrima were the highest compared to other species. The highest NFUE was on R. sativus, showing higher fertilizer dependency. In a no-tillage system with cover crops, the N topdressing fertilization needs to be improved, considering mineralization.

Funder

Foundation for Research Sup port by the Federal District. Fundação de Apoio a Pesquisa do Distrito Federal—FAPDF

FAPDF

CNPq

Sustainable Rural Project—Cerrado

Publisher

MDPI AG

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