Whole-rotation dry matter and nitrogen grain yields from the first course of an organic farming crop rotation experiment

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Olesen, JE
Rasmussen, IA
Askegaard, M
Kristensen, K
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[1] Danish Inst Agr Sci, Res Ctr Foulum, Dept Crop Physiol & Soil Sci, DK-8830 Tjele, Denmark
[2] Danish Inst Agr Sci, Res Ctr Flakkebjerg, Dept Crop Protect, DK-4200 Slagelse, Denmark
[3] Danish Inst Agr Sci, Res Ctr Foulum, Dept Agr Sci, DK-8830 Tjele, Denmark
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10.1017/S002185960200268X
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The possibilities for increasing total grain yield in organic cereal production through manipulation of crop rotation design were investigated in a field experiment oil different soil types in Denmark from 1997 to 2000. Three experimental factors were included in the experiment in a factorial design: (1) proportion of grass-clover and pulses in the rotation, (2) catch crop (with and Without) and (3) manure (with and without). Three four-course rotations were compared. Two of the rotations had 1 year of grass-clover as a green manure crop, either followed by spring wheat or by winter wheat. The grass-clover was replaced by winter cereals in the third rotation. Annual manure was applied as slurry in rates corresponding to 40 % of the nitrogen (N) demand of the cereal crops. Rotational grain yields of the cereal and Pulse Crops Were calculated by summing yields for each plot over the 4 years in the rotation. The rotational yields were affected by all experimental factors (rotation, manure and catch crop). However, the largest effects on both dry matter and N yields were caused by differences between sites caused by differences in soils, climate and cropping history. The rotation without a green manure crop produced the greatest total yield. Dry matter and N yields in this rotation were about 10 % higher than in the rotation with a grass-clover ley in 1 year in 4. Therefore, the yield benefits from the grass-clover ley could not adequately compensate for the yield reduction as a result of leaving 25 % of the rotation Out of production. There were no differences in dry matter and N yields in grains between the rotations, where either spring or winter cereals followed the grass-clover ley. The N use efficiency for ammonium-N in the applied manure corresponded to that obtained from N in commercial fertilizer. There were only very small yield benefits from the use of catch crops. However, this may change over time as fertility builds Lip in the system with catch crops.
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