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Nitrogen Balance and Biological Nitrogen Fixation of Soybean in Soybean-Barley Cropping System  

Park Sei Joon (National Institute of Crop Science, RDA)
Kim Wook Han (National Institute of Crop Science, RDA)
Lee Jae Eun (National Institute of Crop Science, RDA)
Kwon Young Up (National Institute of Crop Science, RDA)
Shin Jin Chul (National Institute of Crop Science, RDA)
Ryu Yong Hwan (National Institute of Crop Science, RDA)
Seong Rak Chun (Department of Crop Science, College of Life and Environmental Science, Korea University)
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KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE / v.50, no.1, 2005 , pp. 1-4 More about this Journal
Abstract
This experiment was conducted to investigate the soil nitrogen credit of biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) and the nitrogen balance of soybean in soybean-barley cropping systems. Soybean cultivar, Shinpaldalkong2 and barley cultivar, Olbori, were used in soybean mono-cropping (SM), barley monocropping (BM), and barley­soybean double cropping system. The barley-soybean double cropping system was treated with two different levels of nitrogen fertilizers, 0 nitrogen fertilizer (BS-F0), and standard nitrogen fertilizer (BS-F1). Nitrogen and organic matter concentrations in soil of BS-F1 plot on October, 2001 were increased $4.8\%\;and\;5.9\%$, respectively, compared with those on October, 2000. The ranges of BNF rate in soybean were $69.1\~ 88.2\%$ in two years, and the rate was the highest in BS-F0 plot and the lowest in SM plot. The ranges of nitrogen harvest index (NHI) in all treatments were $83.9\~86.7\%$. The yield was 270 kg/10a in BS­F1 plot and 215 kg/10a in BS-F0 plot. However, the nitrogen balances were +0.6 kg/10a of gain of soil nitrogen in BS-F0 plot and -0.4 kg/10a of loss of soil nitrogen in BS-F1 plot. In comparisons of SM and BS-F1 plots, although the seed yields were similar in two plots, the loss of soil nitrogen was higher in SM than BS-F1 plot. Overall, our results suggest that barley-soybean double cropping system was more effective in respect to seed productivity and soil nitrogen conservation than soybean monocropping system, and the N credit to following crops by soybean cultivation was identified in soybean double cropping system.
Keywords
soybean; biological nitrogen fixation; nitrogen harvest index; nitrogen balance; barley; cropping system;
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