Abstract
Straw addition significantly reduced soil N-losses due to microbial N immobilization. Although carbon added as straw led to increased N2O emissions at high N fertilization, this was partly counterbalanced by NI. Soil cooling-warming strongly increased ammonification (+77 %), while nitrification was suppressed, and straw-induced microbial N immobilization dominated. N immobilized after straw addition was mineralized at the end of the experiment as indicated by structural equation models. Re-mineralization in N2 was sufficient, but still suboptimal in N0 and N1 at critical times of early barley growth. N-use efficiency of the 15N tracer decreased with fertilization intensity from 50 % in N1 to 35 % in N2, and straw amendment reduced NUE to 25 % at both fertilization rates. Straw amendment was most powerful in reducing N-losses (−41 %), in particular under variable soil temperature conditions, but NI enforced its effects by reducing N2O emission (−40 %) in N2 treatment. Sufficient N-fertilization coupled with straw application is required to adjust the timely re-mineralization of N for subsequent crops.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 162007 |
| Journal | Science of the Total Environment |
| Volume | 870 |
| Number of pages | 11 |
| ISSN | 0048-9697 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 20.04.2023 |
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Research areas and keywords
- Ecosystems Research
- N immobilization
- Nitrification
- Soil microbial biomass
- Temperature effect
- 15N labelling
- Nitrogen use efficiency
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Waste Management and Disposal
- Pollution
- Environmental Engineering
- Environmental Chemistry
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INPLAMINT II : Increasing agricultural nutrient-use efficiency by optimizing plant–soil-microorganism interactions
Temperton, V. (Project manager, academic)
Federal Ministry of Education and Research
01.04.18 → 31.05.21
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INPLAMINT: Increasing agricultural nutrient-use efficiency by optimizing plant-soil-microorganism interactions
Temperton, V. (Project manager, academic), von Wehrden, H. (Project manager, academic), Brüggemann, N. (Project manager, academic), Rillig, M. C. (Project manager, academic), Schloter, M. (Project manager, academic), Müller-Lindenlauf, M. (Project manager, academic), Bonkowski, M. (Project manager, academic), Koller, R. (Project manager, academic), Kage, H. (Project manager, academic) & Armbruster, M. (Project manager, academic)
Federal Ministry of Education and Research
01.04.15 → 31.03.18
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