NIR spectroscopy, mineral nitrogen analysis and soil incubations for the prediction of crop uptake of nitrogen during the growing season

Citation
T. Borjesson et al., NIR spectroscopy, mineral nitrogen analysis and soil incubations for the prediction of crop uptake of nitrogen during the growing season, PLANT SOIL, 214(1-2), 1999, pp. 75-83
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
PLANT AND SOIL
ISSN journal
0032079X → ACNP
Volume
214
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
75 - 83
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-079X(1999)214:1-2<75:NSMNAA>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
To predict the amount of N taken up in above-ground plant parts during the growing season, initial mineral soil N, a soil incubation method, soil orga nic matter and NIR data were compared as predictors. Soil samples were take n from 15 plots cropped with winter wheat on a farm in south-western Sweden . The plots were not fertilized with N during the 1997 growing season. N co ntents in above-ground plant parts were measured in mid-June and in mid-Aug ust. All methods were capable of predicting the crop uptake of N reasonably well. NIR data gave at least as good predictions as the best traditional m ethod, initial soil NO3-N. The most important wavelengths, around 1400 and 1700 nm, and above 2000 nm, coincide with the wavelengths reported earlier to be important for the prediction of soil organic matter. However, the dat a suggest that other soil components influencing mineralization are also sp ectrally active. Since very few samples were taken, the studies need to be extended in order to be able to use the method in practice. It is recommend ed that further studies be instigated for the possibility of using the same NIR calibration over several years and to clarify the spatial regions that the calibrations can cover.