Nitrogen value of poultry litter applications to root crops and following cereal crops

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Nicholson, FA [1 ]
Chambers, BJ
Dampney, PMR
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[1] ADAS Gleadthorpe Res Ctr, Mansfield NG20 9PF, Notts, England
[2] ADAS Boxworth Res Ctr, Cambridge CB3 8NN, England
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10.1017/S0021859602002848
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S [农业科学];
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The efficiency of poultry litter nitrogen (N) utilization was studied in seven field experiments in eastern England during harvest years 1991 to 1994. Poultry litter was applied at different application rates in winter or spring, prior to sugar beet or potatoes. The mean manure N efficiency based on crop yields was 33% (range 25-43%) for sugar beet and 36% (range 13-66 %) for potatoes. For potatoes, the manure N efficiency was greater from spring (mean 43%) than from winter application timings (mean 30%). The manure readily available N applied (i.e. ammonium-N + uric acid-N) and fertilizer N replacement values were well related (P<0.05) for both sugar beet and potatoes. Similarly, there was a good relationship (P<0.001) between the amounts of readily available N applied in the poultry litter dressings and measured elevations in spring soil mineral N supply. Where the poultry litter dressings supplied >600 kg/ha total N to sugar beet, root sugar concentrations were depressed (P<0.05) and amino-N concentrations increased (P<0.01). The soil mineral N supply following harvest of the sugar beet and potato crops was also increased where application rates supplied >600 kg/ha total N. Yield increases were also recorded in cereal crops grown the following season, but only where high rates of manure N (>600 kg/ha) had been applied. The current work has shown that the fertilizer N replacement value of poultry litter can be predicted based on the amounts of total and readily available N applied, providing guidance to farmers on appropriate reductions in inorganic fertilizer N applications to make allowance for poultry litter N supply.
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