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Cover crops increase belowground N retention substantially in corn cropping systems: Results from a N-15 residue swapping experiment

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PLANT AND SOIL
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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-023-06196-z

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Corn; Cover crops; N-15 tracer; Nitrogen retention; Nitrogen transfer; Termination timing

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The study found that cover crops can effectively increase nitrogen retention, especially in the belowground N pool. In the cover crop treatments, 25% more nitrogen was recovered compared to the control group, and spring termination of red clover resulted in the highest belowground nitrogen retention.
Background and aimsCover crops can potentially increase nitrogen (N) retention in agroecosystems. However, only a small fraction of the N released from cover crop residues may be transferred to the grain crop, and N losses to the surrounding environment can occur following termination. We applied N-15 tracer in fall in two years to plots of a cover crop field experiment to assess the cover crop effect on N retention and to quantify N transfer from cover crops to the subsequent corn crop.MethodsBy swapping N-15-labelled and non-labeled cover crop shoots reciprocally between paired plots, N-15 from cover crop shoots and the belowground pool (soil and cover crop roots) were tracked separately. Both cover crop monocultures (oats or red clover) and mixtures (3-way or 10-way mixtures) were compared, and for winter-hardy species, we examined both fall and spring termination.ResultsAt termination, cover crops increased N-15 retention by 2-3 times relative to the no cover crop control (20-60% of the added N-15), with the majority retained belowground. At corn harvest, 25-50% of N-15 was recovered in soil, and less than 10% in corn. N-15 recovery for cover crop treatments was up to 25% higher than that of the no cover crop control, and spring termination of clover resulted in the greatest belowground N-15 retention. There were no significant differences in corn N-15 recovery between cover crop monocultures and mixtures.ConclusionOur results demonstrate the effectiveness of cover crops in increasing N retention in the belowground N pool.

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