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Dep. of Agronomy, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, KS 66506
USDA-ARS and Dep. of Agronomy, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583
Univ. of Nebraska, Northeast Research and Extension Center, Concord, NE 68728
*Corresponding author.
ABSTRACT
Increased use of winter legume cover crops has renewed interest in legume N mineralization patterns. This study was conducted to monitor the residual effect of a hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) cover crop and fertilizer N on surface soil NO3-N concentration in no-till and conventional-till corn (Zea mays L.) in northeastern Nebraska on a Nora silty clay loam (fine-silty, mixed, mesic Udic Halplustoll). The experimental design was a split-split-split plot with three replicates. Main plots of conventional tillage and no-till were split into 0, 67, and 134 kg N ha–1 with and without hairy vetch. Soil samples were taken from the 0– to 7.5– and 7.5– to 15–cm depths five times during the 1987 growing season and three times in 1988. Inclusion of a hairy vetch cover crop interseeded during the previous growing season increased soil NO3-N concentration in the surface 7.5 cm between 50 and 64 d after corn planting and in the 7.5- to 15-cm soil layer between 50 and 78 d after corn planting during 1987. In 1988 (a dry growing season), hairy vetch did not significantly increase soil NO3-N concentration in the 0- to 7.5-cm soil layer at any sampling time, but did increase soil NO3-N concentration in the 7.5- to 15-cm depth 103 d after planting. This increase in soil NO3-N concentration occurred in hairy vetch plots after silking, which probably resulted in the additional N not being available for plant growth in 1988. Increased available N resulting from a legume cover crop like hairy vetch may be beneficial in N management programs in lower rainfall areas of the USA when amounts of precipitation are adequate for plant growth and N mineralization.
Joint contribution of USDA-ARS and the Nebraska Agric. Res. Division, Journal Series no. 10055.
Received for publication May 14, 1992.
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