Sj. Kerley et Sc. Jarvis, The use of nitrogen-15 natural abundance in white clover (Trifolium repensL.) to determine nitrogen fixation under different management practices, BIOL FERT S, 29(4), 1999, pp. 437-440
The N-15 natural abundance (delta(15)N) Of white clover (Trifolium repens L
,) grown in pasture under different management practices was determined. Pl
ants were split into leaflets, petioles and stolons and the N-15 signature
of each tissue was measured. The delta(15)N Of leaflet tissue from plants o
f two non-N-2-fixing species (Lolium perenne L, and Ranunculus repens L.),
growing in close proximity to the sampled T. repens, was also measured. By
using T. repens plants grown in the absence of mineral N to provide referen
ce material, the proportion of N derived from N-2 fixation (%Ndfa) in pastu
re plants was calculated. Within a plot, variation was present in the delta
(15)N between the tissues of T. repens. Variation was also present between
the same tissues under different management practices. The %Ndfa in the lea
f material of T. repens varied from 34% to 100% between the plots. The use
of different reference species did not affect the estimate of %Ndfa.