A COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF NITRATE LEACHING FROM INTENSIVELY MANAGED MONOCULTURE GRASS AND GRASS-CLOVER PASTURES

Citation
Ps. Hooda et al., A COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF NITRATE LEACHING FROM INTENSIVELY MANAGED MONOCULTURE GRASS AND GRASS-CLOVER PASTURES, Journal of Agricultural Science, 131, 1998, pp. 267-275
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture,"Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience
ISSN journal
00218596
Volume
131
Year of publication
1998
Part
3
Pages
267 - 275
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-8596(1998)131:<267:ACONLF>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Nitrate leaching losses from intensively managed monoculture grass and grass-clover pastures were measured during 1994-96 at a long-term exp erimental farm in south-west Scotland. Field-size lysimeter plots were established in 1993 on the existing pastures on a silty clay loam non -calcareous gley. No fertilizer-N was applied to the grass-clover, whi le the monoculture grass was fertilized with c. 240 kg N ha(-1) year(- 1), but both swards received 2-3 cattle slurry applications annually ( 120-390 kg total N ha(-1) year(-1)). The pastures supported 2-3 cuts f or silage conservation, and were grated by dairy cattle and stocked wi th sheep during the winter months. Initially, leachate nitrate concent rations from the fertilized grass were considerably larger than those from the clover-based pasture, but became similar with time. The annua l nitrate leaching losses from the grass-clover (24-38 kg NO3-N ha(-1) ) were less than that from the monoculture grass (30-45 kg NO3-N ha(-1 )), but the differences were not large considering the additional fert ilizer-N applied to the latter treatment. Results also suggested that greater leaching losses occur during a warmer, drier year, compared to a cooler, wetter year, regardless of the source of N-input.