Assessment of nitrogen uptake and biological nitrogen fixation responses of soybean to nitrogen fertiliser with SPACSYS

Wu, Lu, Misselbrook, TomORCID logo, L., Feng and Wu, LianhaiORCID logo (2020) Assessment of nitrogen uptake and biological nitrogen fixation responses of soybean to nitrogen fertiliser with SPACSYS. Sustainability, 12 (15). p. 5921. 10.3390/su12155921
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Chemical fertiliser nitrogen addition will inhibit biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) for soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr) growth. The optimal balance of these two nitrogen input sources has been a key issue for sustainable development in Northeast China. We used the data collected from a four-year experiment with varied irrigation and fertiliser treatments from 2007 to 2010 to evaluate the SPACSYS model. The validated model was run to investigate the responses to different management practices in seed yield, BNF, nitrogen content in seed and soil nitrogen budgets. Scenario testing showed average yield increase of 2.4% - 5.2% with additional 50-100 kg N/ha application. Irrigation at the reproductive stage improved seed yield in drier years with an increase of 12-33% compared with the rain-fed treatment. BNF was suppressed by fertiliser nitrogen application and drought stress with a decrease of 6-33% and 8-34%, respectively. The average nitrogen budget without fertilization indicated a deficit of 39 kg N/ha. To attain higher seed yield, applying fertiliser at 25-30 and 15-20 kg N/ha before sowing is advised in drier and wetter years, respectively. To achieve a higher seed nitrogen content, an application rate of 55-60 and 45-50 kg N/ha is recommended for drier and wetter years, respectively.


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