Journal article

Effects of wheat/faba bean intercropping on soil nitrogen transformation processes


Authors listXu, YB; Qiu, WW; Sun, JP; Müller, C; Lei, BK

Publication year2019

Pages1724-1734

JournalJournal of Soils and Sediments

Volume number19

Issue number4

ISSN1439-0108

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11368-018-2164-3

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
Purpose Intercropping can increase crop production and maintain soil organic matter levels in soil. The underlying mechanisms are associated with above- and below-ground nutrient (e.g., nitrogen) availability, uptake, and use efficiency. The aims of this study were to identify the effect of the N availability improvement on yield of intercrops and to explore soil N transformation rates in rhizosphere soil of wheat/faba bean intercrops, as compared with their sole crops.Materials and methods In a field experiment, crops productivity was measured and rhizosphere soils of intercropped and monocropped wheat/faba bean were collected to examine changes of soil gross N transformation rates via a nitrogen-15 (N-15) incubation study.Results and discussion Intercropping significantly increased the productivity. Grain yields of intercropped faba bean and wheat were 11.4 and 34.2% higher than those of the corresponding monocrops, respectively. The gross and net rates of organic N mineralization and nitrification, as well as the gross mineral N immobilization rates were considerably greater in intercropping compared to the sole cropping system. The results suggested that the increased grain yield during intercropping was related to an improved capacity of N supply and conservation in soils via an intensification of the mineralization-immobilization turnover (MIT) and intercropping enhanced mineral N availability.Conclusions Our findings demonstrated that wheat/faba bean intercropping was able to significantly increase the productivity of both companion crops under subtropical condition. The environmental implication of NO3- leaching and runoff under monocropping conditions could be alleviated by adopting an intercropping management.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleXu, Y., Qiu, W., Sun, J., Müller, C. and Lei, B. (2019) Effects of wheat/faba bean intercropping on soil nitrogen transformation processes, Journal of Soils and Sediments, 19(4), pp. 1724-1734. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11368-018-2164-3

APA Citation styleXu, Y., Qiu, W., Sun, J., Müller, C., & Lei, B. (2019). Effects of wheat/faba bean intercropping on soil nitrogen transformation processes. Journal of Soils and Sediments. 19(4), 1724-1734. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11368-018-2164-3


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