Macronutrient in soils and wheat from long-term agroexperiments reflects variations in residue and fertilizer inputs

Abstract Previous studies in the long-term experiments at Pendleton, OR (USA), were focused on organic matter cycling, but the consequences of land management for nutrient status over time have received little attention. Soil and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) tissue samples were analyzed to determine...

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Autores principales: Santosh Shiwakoti, Valtcho D. Zheljazkov, Hero T. Gollany, Markus Kleber, Baoshan Xing, Tess Astatkie
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:bbdf518933ec43cf8859ec6c107f31ba2021-12-02T14:28:21ZMacronutrient in soils and wheat from long-term agroexperiments reflects variations in residue and fertilizer inputs10.1038/s41598-020-60164-62045-2322https://doaj.org/article/bbdf518933ec43cf8859ec6c107f31ba2020-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-60164-6https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract Previous studies in the long-term experiments at Pendleton, OR (USA), were focused on organic matter cycling, but the consequences of land management for nutrient status over time have received little attention. Soil and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) tissue samples were analyzed to determine the macronutrient dynamics associated with residue management methods and fertilizer rate under a dryland winter wheat-fallow rotation. The treatments included: no burn residue incorporation with farmyard manure (FYM) or pea vines, no burn or spring burn with application of N fertilizer (0, 45, and 90 kg ha−1), and fall burn wheat residue incorporation. The results revealed no differences on the effect of residue burning on macronutrient concentration over time. After receiving the same treatments for 84 years, the concentrations of soil organic C, total N and S, and extractable Mg, K, P in the 0–10 cm depth significantly increased in FYM plots compared to the rest of the plots. The N fertilization rate of 90 kg ha−1 reduced the accumulations of P, K, and Ca in grain compared to the 0 and 45 kg N ha−1 applications. The results indicate that residue incorporation with FYM can play vital role in reducing the macronutrient decline over time.Santosh ShiwakotiValtcho D. ZheljazkovHero T. GollanyMarkus KleberBaoshan XingTess AstatkieNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2020)
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Santosh Shiwakoti
Valtcho D. Zheljazkov
Hero T. Gollany
Markus Kleber
Baoshan Xing
Tess Astatkie
Macronutrient in soils and wheat from long-term agroexperiments reflects variations in residue and fertilizer inputs
description Abstract Previous studies in the long-term experiments at Pendleton, OR (USA), were focused on organic matter cycling, but the consequences of land management for nutrient status over time have received little attention. Soil and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) tissue samples were analyzed to determine the macronutrient dynamics associated with residue management methods and fertilizer rate under a dryland winter wheat-fallow rotation. The treatments included: no burn residue incorporation with farmyard manure (FYM) or pea vines, no burn or spring burn with application of N fertilizer (0, 45, and 90 kg ha−1), and fall burn wheat residue incorporation. The results revealed no differences on the effect of residue burning on macronutrient concentration over time. After receiving the same treatments for 84 years, the concentrations of soil organic C, total N and S, and extractable Mg, K, P in the 0–10 cm depth significantly increased in FYM plots compared to the rest of the plots. The N fertilization rate of 90 kg ha−1 reduced the accumulations of P, K, and Ca in grain compared to the 0 and 45 kg N ha−1 applications. The results indicate that residue incorporation with FYM can play vital role in reducing the macronutrient decline over time.
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author Santosh Shiwakoti
Valtcho D. Zheljazkov
Hero T. Gollany
Markus Kleber
Baoshan Xing
Tess Astatkie
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Valtcho D. Zheljazkov
Hero T. Gollany
Markus Kleber
Baoshan Xing
Tess Astatkie
author_sort Santosh Shiwakoti
title Macronutrient in soils and wheat from long-term agroexperiments reflects variations in residue and fertilizer inputs
title_short Macronutrient in soils and wheat from long-term agroexperiments reflects variations in residue and fertilizer inputs
title_full Macronutrient in soils and wheat from long-term agroexperiments reflects variations in residue and fertilizer inputs
title_fullStr Macronutrient in soils and wheat from long-term agroexperiments reflects variations in residue and fertilizer inputs
title_full_unstemmed Macronutrient in soils and wheat from long-term agroexperiments reflects variations in residue and fertilizer inputs
title_sort macronutrient in soils and wheat from long-term agroexperiments reflects variations in residue and fertilizer inputs
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