SYMBIOTIC NITROGEN-FIXATION AND YIELD OF PACHYRHIZUS-EROSUS (L) URBANCULTIVARS AND PACHYRHIZUS-AHIPA (WEDD) PARODI LANDRACES AS AFFECTED BY FLOWER PRUNING
Jz. Castellanos et al., SYMBIOTIC NITROGEN-FIXATION AND YIELD OF PACHYRHIZUS-EROSUS (L) URBANCULTIVARS AND PACHYRHIZUS-AHIPA (WEDD) PARODI LANDRACES AS AFFECTED BY FLOWER PRUNING, Soil biology & biochemistry, 29(5-6), 1997, pp. 973-981
Pachyrhizus ahipa and Pachyrhizus erosus are tuber legume crops with h
igh yield potential, high nutritional value, low N fertiliser and low
pesticide requirement and have a potential use in worldwide cultivatio
n. One of the main advantages of these two crop species are their abil
ity to produce high biomass without N fertiliser application. In some
climatic regions P. erosus is reproductively pruned in order to obtain
economic yields, but little is known about how the pruning influences
the capacity of these tuber legumes to fix nitrogen. Two experiments
were carried out to investigate the effect of flower pruning on the yi
eld of tuberous roots, the capacity of N-2 fixation and net N balance.
In the first experiment two landraces of P. ahipa and three cultivars
of P. erosus were grown with or without flower pruning. The differenc
e method was used to estimate N-2 fixation using maize and sorghum as
reference crops. In the second experiment N-15 isotopic dilution metho
dology was used to determine N-2 fixation in the same cultivars as in
Experiment 1, using the same reference crops, but tuber legumes were o
nly grown with pruning of flowers. In the first experiment the amounts
of nitrogen fixed ranged from 58 to 80 kg N ha(-1) for P. ahipa and f
rom 163 to 216 kg N ha(-1) for P. erosus, and this variable was not si
gnificantly affected by flower pruning treatments, even-though treatme
nts with flower pruning were harvested earlier. With pruning of flower
s the amount of N in the residue ranged from 55 to 151 kg N ha(-1) and
their N concentration ranged from 32 to 35 g kg(-1). In the second ex
periment the % N derived from the atmosphere (Ndfa) was estimated to r
ange from 55 to 69% for P. ahipa and from 68 to 77% for P. erosus, whi
le the amount of N fixed ranged from 74 to 95 kg N ha(-1) and from 172
to 190 kg N ha(-1) respectively, for these species. Positive net N ba
lances in the system ranged from 12 to 18 kg N ha(-1) for P. ahipa and
from 55 to 81 kg N ha(-1) for P. erosus. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Lt
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