ESTIMATES OF NITROGEN FIXATIONS BY LEGUMES IN ALTERNATE CROPPING SYSTEMS AT WARRA, QUEENSLAND, USING ENRICHED-N-15 DILUTION AND NATURAL N-15 ABUNDANCE TECHNIQUES
Sa. Hossain et al., ESTIMATES OF NITROGEN FIXATIONS BY LEGUMES IN ALTERNATE CROPPING SYSTEMS AT WARRA, QUEENSLAND, USING ENRICHED-N-15 DILUTION AND NATURAL N-15 ABUNDANCE TECHNIQUES, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 46(3), 1995, pp. 493-505
Nitrogen fixation was measured using two isotopic techniques over 2 ye
ars as part of a long-term field experiment established to test altern
ative management strategies for restoring fertility in a vertisol at W
arra, Southern Queensland. Treatments containing legumes were: grass-l
egume ley (purple pigeon grass and Rhodes grass, lucerne and annual me
dics) for 4 years followed by 4 years of wheat; a 2-year rotation of l
ucerne and wheat; a 2-year rotation of medic and wheat; and a 2-year r
otation of chickpea and wheat. For the enriched-N-15 procedure, the pr
oportion of N derived from air (% Ndfa) for the grass-legume and lucer
ne and medic leys ranged from 67 to 97%, and averaged 85%, with little
evidence for effects of season, pasture establishment, time or specie
s. The % Ndfa for chickpea was significantly lower (62%). Values for t
he natural abundance N-15 procedure were mostly lower and more variabl
e than for the enriched method, ranging from 62 to 91% for the grass-l
egume, lucerne and medic leys, and averaged 76%. It was concluded that
the enriched procedure provided more reliable estimates of N-2 fixed
by the legumes. N-2 fixation measured by the enriched-N-15 dilution me
thod in the grass-legume ley averaged 80 kg N ha(-1) year(-1) during 2
years. A similar amount of N was fixed by the lucerne ley during 1 ye
ar (83 kg N ha(-1) year(-1)), but medic ley fixed less (56 kg N ha(-1)
year(-1)). The amount of N-2 fixed by chickpea was 72 kg N ha(-1) yea
r(-1). The dry matter yield of the legumes in leys, mainly lucerne, wa
s closely associated with the amount of N-2 fixed, with a value of 28
kg of N-2 fixed for each tonne of dry matter produced.