Authors
R Gentile, B Vanlauwe, P Chivenge, J Six
Publication date
2008/9/1
Journal
Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Volume
40
Issue
9
Pages
2375-2384
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Concerns about sustainability of agroecosystems management options in developed and developing countries warrant improved understanding of N cycling. The Integrated Soil Fertility Management paradigm recognizes the possible interactive benefits of combining organic residues with mineral fertilizer inputs on agroecosystem functioning. However, these beneficial effects may be controlled by residue quality. This study examines the controls of inputs on N cycling across a gradient of (1) input, (2) residue quality, and (3) texture. We hypothesized that combining organic residue and mineral fertilizers would enhance potential N availability relative to either input alone. Residue and fertilizer inputs labeled with 15N (40–60 atom% 15N) were incubated with 200g soil for 545d in a microcosm experiment. Input treatments consisted of a no-input control, organic residues (3.65gCkg−1soil, equivalent to 4MgCha−1 …
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