Summer Cover Crops Fix Nitrogen, Increase Crop Yield, and Improve Soil-Crop Relationships

作者:Blanco Canqui Humberto*; Claassen M M; Presley D R
来源:Agronomy Journal, 2012, 104(1): 137-147.
DOI:10.2134/agronj2011.0240

摘要

Impact of cover crops (CCs) on winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] yields is not well understood. We assessed crop yield and its relationships with CC-induced changes in soil properties for a 15-yr CC experiment in wheat-sorghum rotation at 0, 33, 66, and 100 kg ha(-1) of N application in south central Kansas. Hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) was used as a winter CC from 1995 to 2000, while sunn hemp (SH; Crotalariajuncea L.) and late-maturing soybean [LMS; Glycine max (L.) Merr.] were used as summer CCs in no-till from 2002 to 2008. Summer CCs increased crop yields particularly at low rates of N application. At 0 kg N ha(-1), SH increased sorghum yield by 1.18 to 1.54 times, while wheat yield increased by 1.60 times in the first year (2004) after CC establishment relative to non-CC plots. At 66 kg N ha(-1), SH had no effects on sorghum yield, but it increased wheat yield in 2 of 3 yr. Cover crops increased soil total N pool by 270 kg ha(-1) for the 0- to 7.5-cm depth. Crop yield increased with the CC-induced decrease in soil maximum compactibility (soil%26apos;s susceptibility to compaction) and soil temperature, and increase in soil aggregate stability, soil organic carbon (SOC) and total N concentration, and soil water content, particularly at 0 kg N ha(-1). Principal component analysis (PCA) selected soil compactibility and total N as the best yield predictors. Inclusion of summer legume CCs in no-till fixes N, increases crop yield, and improves soil-crop relationships.

  • 出版日期2012-2