PERFORMANCES D'UNE NOUVELLE APPROCHE DANS L'ESTIMATION AU CHAMP DE l'UTILISATION DE L'AZOTE DES RÉSIDUS DE RÉCOLTE PAR LES CULTURES
The indirect technique based on the principle of dilution of the isotopic labeling by nitrogen from residue mineralisation has the advantage of being simpler and less expensive than the direct technique (by labelling residues with 15N). However, it has limitations due to the temporary organisation o...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African crop science journal 2017-11, Vol.25 (4), p.473 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The indirect technique based on the principle of dilution of the
isotopic labeling by nitrogen from residue mineralisation has the
advantage of being simpler and less expensive than the direct technique
(by labelling residues with 15N). However, it has limitations due to
the temporary organisation of an amount of nitrogen of the 15N tracer
in the presence of the organic residues and which causes a dilution of
the isotopic labeling which is not related to the mineralisation of the
residues applied, Which leads to an over estimation of the
nitrogen-residues use by the plant. In order to minimise errors related
to N pools substitution, a modified approach to this technique was
suggested. It consists of labeling the soil with 15N and allowing it to
stabilise for several months before applying the unlabeled residues. By
this soil pre-labeling, the mineral nitrogen native to the soil and the
nitrogen organised by the microorganisms have substantially a similar
enrichment in 15N. A field experiment was conducted to test the new
approach for estimating crop N uptake from suflower residues. The soil
was pre-labeled with 15N by applying 15N-fertiliser to sunflower crop (
Helianthus annuus L. var. Viki). 14N plots which received unlabelled
fertiliser were also set up. At harvest, 15N-labelled residues were
added to the unlabelled soils (direct technique) and unlabelled
residues were added to the 15N-labelled soils (indirect technique).
Control plots without residues were also established. All plots were
sown with wheat ( Triticum aestivum L. var merchouch) -
sunflower (Helianthus annuus L. var. Viki) cropping sequence. The
objective of this study is to test in the field the new approach to the
dilution technique and to compare it with the direct technique. If the
estimates of crop N uptake from organic residues, obtained by the two
techniques are similar, this will strongly argue for the validity of
the new approach tested. In the cropping sequence, the first and second
crop derived respectively 6,92 % and 3,62 % from crop residues
estimated by the direct method, 7,9 % and 4.24 % estimated by the
indirect method. The results showed no significant difference between
the two techniques, which suggests that the soil pre-labeling new
technique compares well with the direct technique. It also has the
advantage of being less expensive and easier to use for a wide range of
organic residues, even the most complex ones.
La technique isotopique indirecte, basée sur le principe |
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ISSN: | 1021-9730 2072-6589 |
DOI: | 10.4314/acsj.v25i4.6 |