Relationships for estimating N2 fixation in legumes: incidence for N balance of legume-based cropping systems in Europe
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Relationships for estimating N2 fixation in legumes: incidence for N balance of legume-based cropping systems in Europe
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Auteur(s)
- ANGLADE Juliette
- BILLEN Gilles
- GARNIER Josette
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4153
Date ajout
26 mai 2021 14:03
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26 mai 2021 14:03
Résumé
Management of nitrogen (N) inputs into agricultural systems is of increasing interest due to the intensive use of synthetic fertilizers in modern cash crop systems, which has caused considerable environmental damage, including nitrate contamination of surface and groundwater, eutrophication of coastal marine areas and emission of greenhouse gases. The use of legumes grown in rotations or intercropping is nowadays regarded as an alternative and sustainable way of introducing N into low-input cropping systems. In order to develop a simple tool to assess biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) by legume pulse and forages within crop rotations, we conducted a systematic literature survey with a quantitative statistical analysis intended to define a robust relationship between measurable variables and N2 fixation. We found highly significant correlations between total N accumulation in shoot matter and fixed N2 in forage (y = 0.79x − 0.49) and grain (y = 0.70x + 1.01) legumes. Accurately estimating the contribution of belowground components is more difficult because of a lack of relevant studies. Properly assessing BNF is crucial to evaluate the possibility of diversified legume based cropping systems achieving a balance between inputs and outputs, thus ensuring both short-term productivity and long-term sustainability. For a typical nine-year organic rotation in the Paris basin alternating legumes and cereals, the soil surface balance, calculated with the relationships obtained, indicated that N fluxes were balanced, leaving a surplus of only a few kg N/ha/yr, with legumes accounting for 86% of total N inputs.
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CRAW tags
- AB - Spécifique
- FREDO biologie et travail du sol
- FREDO fertilisation
- GEO France
- azote
- legume
- légumineuses
WEB tags
- n balance
- n2 fixation
- legume-based organic systems
- legumes
- rhizode position
- surplus
Titre de la publication
Ecosphere
Volume
6
Pages
art37
Date caractères
2015
Date publication
1 janvier 2015
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https://doi.org/10.1890/ES14-00353.1
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2150-8925
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