Conservation of urea-N by immobilization-remobilization in a rice-Azolla intercrop

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Madiama Cissé
Paul L. G. Vlek
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[1] Center for Development Research,
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Plant and Soil | 2003年 / 250卷
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N; N-losses; urea; N-use efficiency;
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Nitrogen losses are notoriously high in flooded rice fertilized with urea. An Azolla intercrop can reduce such losses by immobilizing urea-N during periods of potentially high N-loss. The reduction in N loss linked with the absorption and remobilization of urea-N by Azolla, was studied in two greenhouse experiments conducted in Goettingen (Germany). Grain yield and N recovery were positively influenced by Azolla more than doubling grain yield and N uptake as compared to the split application of 300 mg N pot−1 alone (Exp. 1). In the second experiment, the yield increase was 78.3% with single applications of 97.5 and 68.4% after a split-application of a total of 195 mg N pot−1. In both years the effect of urea and Azolla combined exceeded that of the sum of the factors alone, a clear positive synergistic effect on yield and N uptake by rice. Azolla effectively competed with the young rice plants for applied urea, capturing nearly twice the urea-N than the rice plants up to tillering in experiment 1. In the second experiment, 64.6 mg N of the 97.5 mg applied early in the season was immobilized by Azolla within 2 weeks. This represented 63.1% of the total N accumulated in the Azolla. The fraction of Azolla-N derived from urea sank to 36.4 mg within 4 weeks and only 27.2 mg at maximum tillering as a result of Azolla senescence and N-release. Of this 64.6 mg urea N immobilized 28.7% is eventually taken up by the standing rice plant, representing 43.1% of the remineralized, urea-derived Azolla N. Following the second urea application, only 17.9 mg N were immobilized in the Azolla biomass during the 2 weeks, of which 6.9 mg pot−1 were still retained in the Azolla at maturity. At this stage, rice is the more effective competitor for applied N. As much as 42.1% of this immobilized N finds its way into the rice by maturity. Thus, Azolla contributed to the conservation of N in the system, particularly of the urea applied early in the season. Loss of N from the system amounted to no more than 15%. Although the early-applied N directly recovered by the rice plant was low (20%), 2/3 of the N captured by Azolla following this first urea application was released to the system by the time of rice harvest, over 40% of which was available to the rice plant. Azolla thus appears to act as a slow release fertilizer.
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