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Journal of Integrative Agriculture | 2015

Effect of nitrogen fertilization on yield, N content, and nitrogen fixation of alfalfa and smooth bromegrass grown alone or in mixture in greenhouse pots

Kai-yun Xie; Li Xianglin; He Feng; Ying-jun Zhang; Li-qiang Wan; B Hannaway David; Dong Wang; Yan Qin; M A Fadul Gamal

Abstract Planting grass and legume mixtures on improved grasslands has the potential advantage of realizing both higher yields and lower environmental pollution by optimizing the balance between applied N fertilizer and the natural process of legume biological nitrogen fixation. However, the optimal level of N fertilization for grass-legume mixtures, to obtain the highest yield, quality, and contribution of N 2 fixation, varies with species. A greenhouse pot experiment was conducted to study the temporal dynamics of N 2 fixation of alfalfa ( Medicago sativa L.) grown alone and in mixture with smooth bromegrass ( Bromus inermis Leyss.) in response to the addition of fertilizer N. Three levels of N (0, 75, and 150 kg ha −1 ) were examined using 15 N-labeled urea to evaluate N 2 fixation via the 15 N isotope dilution method. Treatments were designated N0 (0.001 g per pot), N75 (1.07 g per pot) and N150 (2.14 g per pot). Alfalfa grown alone did not benefit from the addition of fertilizer N; dry matter was not significantly increased. In contrast, dry weight and N content of smooth bromegrass grown alone was increased significantly by N application. When grown as a mixture, smooth bromegrass biomass was increased significantly by N application, resulted in a decrease in alfalfa biomass. In addition, individual alfalfa plant dry weight (shoots+roots) was significantly lower in the mixture than when grown alone at all N levels. Smooth bromegrass shoot and root dry weight were significantly higher when grown with alfalfa than when grown alone, regardless of N application level. When grown alone, alfalfas N 2 fixation was reduced with N fertilization ( R 2 =0.9376, P =0.0057). When grown in a mixture with smooth bromegrass, with 75 kg ha −1 of N fertilizer, the percentage of atmospheric N 2 fixation contribution to total N in alfalfa ( %Ndfa ) had a maximum of 84.07 and 83.05% in the 2nd and 3rd harvests, respectively. Total 3-harvest %Ndfa was higher when alfalfa was grown in a mixture than when grown alone (shoots: |t|=3.39, P =0.0096; root: |t|=3.57, P =0.0073). We believe this was due to smooth bromegrass being better able to absorb available soil N (due to its fibrous root system), resulting in lower soil N availability and allowing alfalfa to develop an effective N 2 fixing symbiosis prior to the 1st harvest. Once soil N levels were depleted, alfalfa was able to fix N 2 , resulting in the majority of its tissue N being derived from biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) in the 2nd and 3rd harvests. When grown in a mixture, with added N, alfalfa established an effective symbiosis earlier than when grown alone; in monoculture BNF did not contribute a significant portion of plant N in the N75 and N150 treatments, whereas in the mixture, BNF contributed 17.90 and 16.28% for these treatments respectively. Alfalfa has a higher BNF efficiency when grown in a mixture, initiating BNF earlier, and having higher N 2 fixation due to less inhibition by soil-available N. For the greatest N-use-efficiency and sustainable production, grass-legume mixtures are recommended for improving grasslands, using a moderate amount of N fertilizer (75 kg N ha −1 ) to provide optimum benefits.


Tropical Grasslands | 2010

Mixtures of whipgrass with cool-season annual forages to extend the forage production season in south-west China

Yang Chunhua; Li XiangLin; Han JianGuo; Chen Lingzhi; He Feng


Acta Pratacultural Science | 2009

Alterations in leaf cellular ultra-structure of three varieties of Lolium perenne subjected to high temperature and soil drought stress.

Wan LiQiang; Shi YongHong; Li Xianglin; He Feng; Jia YaXiong


Archive | 2013

Method for supplying nitrogenous fertilizer for cool-season gramineous pasture community

He Feng; Li Xianglin; Yuan Qinghua; Wan Liqiang


Archive | 2013

Ruler used for shrub biomass non-destructive measurement

Wan Liqiang; Li Xianglin; He Feng


Animal Husbandry and Feed Science | 2012

Effects of different grazing intensities on vegetation characteristics of cultivated pastures in southern China.

Wan Liqiang; Li Xianglin; He Feng; Chen WeiWei; Wan JiangChun; Zhao Yun; Wu WeiDa


Scientia Agricultura Sinica | 2009

The micro-distribution of elements in Distichlis spicata and Festuca arundinacea under salt stress.

Jia YaXiong; Li Xianglin; Wan Liqiang; He Feng; He Dan


Archive | 2017

Device of spot test bush biomass

Wan Liqiang; Li Xianglin; Li Yue; Yuan Qinghua; He Feng


Archive | 2017

Special biological fertilizer for alfalfa

Wan Liqiang; Li Xianglin; Yuan Qinghua; Li Yue; Tong Zongyong; Cao Jing; He Feng; Miao Lihong


Archive | 2017

Alfalfa root sampling device

Li Xianglin; Wan Liqiang; Li Yue; He Feng; Cao Jing

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Yuan Qinghua

China University of Mining and Technology

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He Dan

Beijing Forestry University

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Li ChunRong

Beijing Forestry University

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Kai-yun Xie

China Agricultural University

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Wang Kun

China Agricultural University

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Yang Zhao

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Ying-jun Zhang

China Agricultural University

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Zhang Xinquan

Sichuan Agricultural University

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