EFFECT OF LONG-TERM GREEN FALLOW ON INORGANIC NITROGEN CONTENT IN THE SOIL

The impact of fallow management on the dynamics of inorganic nitrogen and pH was evaluated in the field experiment established on Ortic Luvisol during 1996 – 2000. The green fallow was maintained on the field for 6 years without tillage except of mowing. The trial included the following variants of...

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Main Author: P ONDRIŠÍK
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2002-12-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/90_EFFECT_OF_LONG_TERM_GREEN_FALLOW_ON_INORGANIC_NITROGEN_CONTENT_IN_THE_SOIL_en.pdf
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spelling doaj-37d3dbf7c48744d8bbdf24e827406b7b2020-11-24T20:44:54ZbulUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of AgricultureJournal of Central European Agriculture1332-90492002-12-0133247254EFFECT OF LONG-TERM GREEN FALLOW ON INORGANIC NITROGEN CONTENT IN THE SOILP ONDRIŠÍKThe impact of fallow management on the dynamics of inorganic nitrogen and pH was evaluated in the field experiment established on Ortic Luvisol during 1996 – 2000. The green fallow was maintained on the field for 6 years without tillage except of mowing. The trial included the following variants of management: 1. uncut green fallow, 2. cut green fallow, biomass remained on the field, 3. cut green fallow, biomass was removed from the field. The soil samples were collected from a 0 to 0,3 m of depth to do analyses of nitrogen and pH. During the growing season (spring, summer and autumn aspects) the contents of ammonia nitrogen, nitrate nitrogen and pH were measured. In each treatment the ammonium nitrogen predominated and with its ratio to total nitrogen ranged around 70 %. In studied variants the significance in nitrate nitrogen content was found only between 2nd and 3rd variant. However, statistically highly significant differences were found between spring and autumn sampling. A year had the most significant effect on changes of inorganic nitrogen, especially amount of rainfall that influenced significantly the activity of nitrification process. The mean values of nitrate nitrogen were influenced by acid soil pH reaction.http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/90_EFFECT_OF_LONG_TERM_GREEN_FALLOW_ON_INORGANIC_NITROGEN_CONTENT_IN_THE_SOIL_en.pdfgreen fallownitrate nitrogenammonium nitrogennitrification
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EFFECT OF LONG-TERM GREEN FALLOW ON INORGANIC NITROGEN CONTENT IN THE SOIL
Journal of Central European Agriculture
green fallow
nitrate nitrogen
ammonium nitrogen
nitrification
author_facet P ONDRIŠÍK
author_sort P ONDRIŠÍK
title EFFECT OF LONG-TERM GREEN FALLOW ON INORGANIC NITROGEN CONTENT IN THE SOIL
title_short EFFECT OF LONG-TERM GREEN FALLOW ON INORGANIC NITROGEN CONTENT IN THE SOIL
title_full EFFECT OF LONG-TERM GREEN FALLOW ON INORGANIC NITROGEN CONTENT IN THE SOIL
title_fullStr EFFECT OF LONG-TERM GREEN FALLOW ON INORGANIC NITROGEN CONTENT IN THE SOIL
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF LONG-TERM GREEN FALLOW ON INORGANIC NITROGEN CONTENT IN THE SOIL
title_sort effect of long-term green fallow on inorganic nitrogen content in the soil
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
series Journal of Central European Agriculture
issn 1332-9049
publishDate 2002-12-01
description The impact of fallow management on the dynamics of inorganic nitrogen and pH was evaluated in the field experiment established on Ortic Luvisol during 1996 – 2000. The green fallow was maintained on the field for 6 years without tillage except of mowing. The trial included the following variants of management: 1. uncut green fallow, 2. cut green fallow, biomass remained on the field, 3. cut green fallow, biomass was removed from the field. The soil samples were collected from a 0 to 0,3 m of depth to do analyses of nitrogen and pH. During the growing season (spring, summer and autumn aspects) the contents of ammonia nitrogen, nitrate nitrogen and pH were measured. In each treatment the ammonium nitrogen predominated and with its ratio to total nitrogen ranged around 70 %. In studied variants the significance in nitrate nitrogen content was found only between 2nd and 3rd variant. However, statistically highly significant differences were found between spring and autumn sampling. A year had the most significant effect on changes of inorganic nitrogen, especially amount of rainfall that influenced significantly the activity of nitrification process. The mean values of nitrate nitrogen were influenced by acid soil pH reaction.
topic green fallow
nitrate nitrogen
ammonium nitrogen
nitrification
url http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/90_EFFECT_OF_LONG_TERM_GREEN_FALLOW_ON_INORGANIC_NITROGEN_CONTENT_IN_THE_SOIL_en.pdf
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