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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0149005
论文题名:
Can Novel Management Practice Improve Soil and Environmental Quality and Sustain Crop Yield Simultaneously?
作者: Upendra M. Sainju
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2016
发表日期: 2016-2-17
卷: 11, 期:2
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Agricultural soil science ; Barley ; Agricultural irrigation ; Fertilizers ; Montana ; North Dakota ; Crop management ; Global warming
英文摘要: Little is known about management practices that can simultaneously improve soil and environmental quality and sustain crop yields. The effects of novel and traditional management practices that included a combination of tillage, crop rotation, and N fertilization on soil C and N, global warming potential (GWP), greenhouse gas intensity (GHGI), and malt barley (Hordeum vulgarie L.) yield and quality were examined under non-irrigated and irrigated cropping systems from 2008 to 2011 in eastern Montana and western North Dakota, USA. In loamy soil under non-irrigated condition in eastern Montana, novel and traditional management practices were no-till malt barley-pea (Pisum sativum L.) with 80 kg N ha-1 and conventional till malt barley-fallow with 80 kg N ha-1, respectively. In sandy loam soil under irrigated and non-irrigated conditions in western North Dakota, novel and traditional management practices included no-till malt barley-pea with 67 (non-irrigated) to 134 kg N ha-1 (irrigated) and conventional till malt barley with 67 (non-irrigated) to 134 kg N ha-1 (irrigated), respectively. Compared with the traditional management practice, soil organic C (SOC) and total N (STN) at 0–120 cm were 5% greater with the novel management practice under non-irrigated condition in eastern Montana and under irrigated condition in western North Dakota, but were not different under non-irrigated condition in western North Dakota. In both places under irrigated and non-irrigated conditions, total applied N rate, residual soil NO3-N content at 0–120 cm, global warming potential (GWP), and greenhouse gas intensity (GHGI) were 15 to 70% lower with the novel than the traditional management practice. Malt barley yield and quality were not different between the two practices in both places. Novel management practices, such as no-till malt barley-pea with reduced N rate, can simultaneously enhance soil and environmental quality, reduce N input, and sustain crop yield compared with traditional practices in the northern Great Plains, USA.
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作者单位: USDA-ARS, Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory, Sidney, MT 59270, United States of America

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Upendra M. Sainju. Can Novel Management Practice Improve Soil and Environmental Quality and Sustain Crop Yield Simultaneously?[J]. PLOS ONE,2016-01-01,11(2)
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