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Title: Sown Diversity Effects on the C and N Cycle and Interactions with Fertilization
Author: Aljazairi López, Salvador
Ribas, Angela
Llurba, Rosa
Ferrio Díaz, Juan Pedro
Voltas Velasco, Jordi
Nogués Mestres, Salvador
Sebastià, Ma. T.
Keywords: Isòtops estables en ecologia
Biodiversitat
Farratge
Stable isotopes in ecological research
Biodiversity
Forage
Issue Date: 23-Jan-2025
Publisher: American Society of Agronomy
Abstract: A better understanding of the role of plant composition and N cycle on agroecosystems is necessary, as these will be affected by future developments in agriculture intensifica-tion. To explore the effect of plant diversity on yield and carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) balances in forage mixtures, identifying potential co-benefits between functions. We analyzed results from a field experiment where plants of three forage species (a grass, a legume, and a non-legume forb) were cultivated in monocultures and mixtures. Three years after sward establishment, dry matter yield, together with δ15N, δ13C, and C and N content in plant and soil material were measured. In addition, we analyzed a second scenario to investigate the effect of fertigation with pig slurry (δ15N = +8.4‰) on the C and N balances of forage species. Results support the hypothesis that C and N allocation is affected by plant diversity. Plant composition affected N source (% N de-rived from air, % N derived from soil, and % N transferred in mixtures). In addition, sown diversity increased yield and modulated C and N balances. The δ15N of samples was affected by both plant composition and fertigation. These results are consistent with previous work showing strong plant composition effects on N-balances, and the potential role that legumes play in enhancing nitrogen sources (derived from the at-mosphere) into forage mixture systems. This study contributes to the prediction of suitable sown plant community composition and N management for the optimum ag-riculture with increased productivity and at the same time reduced environmental impact.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15020287
It is part of: Agronomy Journal, 2025, vol. 15, num.2, p. 1-26
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/218436
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15020287
ISSN: 0002-1962
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