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a Dep. of Soils and Plant Nutrition, Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka, Dartonfield, Agalawatta, Sri Lanka
b Dep. of Land Resource Science, Univ. of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada, N1G 2W1
* Corresponding author (bkay{at}lrs.uoguelph.ca)
The maximum benefits that may be obtained from site-specific N management will not be realized until we improve our understanding of the spatial variability in plant available nitrogen (PAN) under different soil and crop management practices across the landscape. The objectives of this study were to quantify the influence of soil factors on the spatial and temporal variability of N availability to corn (Zea mays L.) grown under different tillage and legume cover crop conditions. Three management treatments were established on a variable landscape in southern Ontario in 1999, 2000, and 2001: barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) followed by corn under no-tillage, barley followed by corn under spring plowing and secondary tillage, and barley underseeded with red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) that was plowed down the next spring and followed by corn. The PAN contents were measured through the growing seasons and related to soil properties, management, and their interactions using regression analysis. The spatial patterns of PAN were temporally stable, suggesting a temporal consistency in the spatial patterns of factors influencing PAN. The variation in soil temperature among landscape positions was very small, often only 1 to 2°C, and its contribution to the spatial variation in PAN was considered negligible. Soil water made only a small contribution to the variability in PAN because the seasonal average water-filled pore space (SAWFPS) exhibited little variation across the landscape and often fell within the nonlimiting water range (NLWR) for N mineralization. Most of the variation in PAN within a season in this landscape was accounted for by variation in organic carbon (OC) content.
Abbreviations: CDD, cumulative degree days k, mineralization rate constant Leg, legume treatment N0, potentially mineralizable N Nm, cumulative plant available nitrogen NLWR, nonlimiting water range OC, organic carbon PAN, plant available nitrogen SAWC, seasonal average gravimetric water content SAWFPS, seasonal average water-filled pore space Till, tillage treatment WC, gravimetric water content WFPS, water-filled pore space
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