Potential use of winter green manure species for nitrogen recycling by ‘Niagara Rosada’ grapevines

Green manures have become an important option for recycling nutrients in organic cropping. However, its benefits are often not obtained in the short term. In this context, the study aimed to determine whether the use of cover crops during winter can contribute to N provision in the following spring,...

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Main Authors: Reis Júnior João R., Botelho Renato V., Trevizam Anderson R., Müller Marcelo M. L., Bendassolli José A., Rombolà Adamo D.
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Published: EDP Sciences 2014-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.ctv-jve-journal.org/articles/ctv/pdf/2014/02/ctv20142902p44.pdf
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spelling doaj-a7c1dc5e7db2480a9d93ccadeabc4fdc2021-09-10T07:32:05ZengEDP SciencesCiência e Técnica Vitivinícola2416-39532014-01-01292445210.1051/ctv/20142902044ctv20142902p44Potential use of winter green manure species for nitrogen recycling by ‘Niagara Rosada’ grapevinesReis Júnior João R.0Botelho Renato V.1Trevizam Anderson R.2Müller Marcelo M. L.3Bendassolli José A.4Rombolà Adamo D.5Centro Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste, Departamento de Agronomia. Campus CedetegCentro Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste, Departamento de Agronomia. Campus CedetegCentro Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste, Departamento de Agronomia. Campus CedetegCentro Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste, Departamento de Agronomia. Campus CedetegLaboratório de Isótopos Estáveis, Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura, USPUniversità di Bologna, Dipartimento di Scienze Agrarie Viale FaninGreen manures have become an important option for recycling nutrients in organic cropping. However, its benefits are often not obtained in the short term. In this context, the study aimed to determine whether the use of cover crops during winter can contribute to N provision in the following spring, in the beginning of the growth of young grapevines. The winter green manure species white lupin (Lupinus albus), forage pea (Pisum arvense), common vetch (Vicia sativa), hairy vetch (Vicia villosa), triticale (Triticale hexaploide), oat (Avena sativa), ryegrass (Lollium multiflorum) and forage turnip (Brassica rapa) were grown until flowering in 4 L pots and fertilized with ammonium sulfate enriched at 10% with 15N atoms. In the following spring, grapevines cv. Niagara Rosada (Vitis labrusca) grafted on two different rootstocks (IAC-572 ‘Jales’ and IAC 766 ‘Campinas’) were planted in 14 L pots where it was superficially applied one of the five different sources of N. The green manure species employed as N source were forage pea (Pisum arvense), common vetch (Vicia sativa), hairy vetch (Vicia villosa) and oat (Avena sativa). The soil surface was covered with the dry matter from the green manure species (3g dry matter pot-1) or fertilized with ammonium sulfate enriched at 2% with 15N atoms. The results demonstrated that the oat plants showed the highest dry matter content (11.68 g pot-1). The species forage pea, hairy vetch and common vetch had the lowest C/N ratios, with values of 16, 16 and 18, respectively. Hairy vetch was the most efficient (255.1 mg pot-1) for the accumulation of N and oat plants showed the highest N uptake from the mineral fertilizer. The N uptake and accumulation by the ‘Niagara Rosada’ grapevines varied according to N source and rootstock. Grapevines accumulated N in higher amounts from mineral fertilizer, followed by the N from leguminous species and then lower quantities from the oat plants. Grapevines grafted on the IAC-572 ‘Jales’ rootstock accumulated higher amounts of N than those grafted on IAC-766 ‘Campinas’, probably due its higher vigor and, consequently, better soil exploration by the roots. Despite of the rootstock, between the green manure species, the N from forage peas was the most recovered by the grapevines cv. Niagara Rosada, attaining 30.8%, while common vetch 23.1%, hairy vetch 19.0%, and oat only 5.2%.https://www.ctv-jve-journal.org/articles/ctv/pdf/2014/02/ctv20142902p44.pdfvitis labruscamineral nutritionsoil managementisotopeorganic production
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author Reis Júnior João R.
Botelho Renato V.
Trevizam Anderson R.
Müller Marcelo M. L.
Bendassolli José A.
Rombolà Adamo D.
spellingShingle Reis Júnior João R.
Botelho Renato V.
Trevizam Anderson R.
Müller Marcelo M. L.
Bendassolli José A.
Rombolà Adamo D.
Potential use of winter green manure species for nitrogen recycling by ‘Niagara Rosada’ grapevines
Ciência e Técnica Vitivinícola
vitis labrusca
mineral nutrition
soil management
isotope
organic production
author_facet Reis Júnior João R.
Botelho Renato V.
Trevizam Anderson R.
Müller Marcelo M. L.
Bendassolli José A.
Rombolà Adamo D.
author_sort Reis Júnior João R.
title Potential use of winter green manure species for nitrogen recycling by ‘Niagara Rosada’ grapevines
title_short Potential use of winter green manure species for nitrogen recycling by ‘Niagara Rosada’ grapevines
title_full Potential use of winter green manure species for nitrogen recycling by ‘Niagara Rosada’ grapevines
title_fullStr Potential use of winter green manure species for nitrogen recycling by ‘Niagara Rosada’ grapevines
title_full_unstemmed Potential use of winter green manure species for nitrogen recycling by ‘Niagara Rosada’ grapevines
title_sort potential use of winter green manure species for nitrogen recycling by ‘niagara rosada’ grapevines
publisher EDP Sciences
series Ciência e Técnica Vitivinícola
issn 2416-3953
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Green manures have become an important option for recycling nutrients in organic cropping. However, its benefits are often not obtained in the short term. In this context, the study aimed to determine whether the use of cover crops during winter can contribute to N provision in the following spring, in the beginning of the growth of young grapevines. The winter green manure species white lupin (Lupinus albus), forage pea (Pisum arvense), common vetch (Vicia sativa), hairy vetch (Vicia villosa), triticale (Triticale hexaploide), oat (Avena sativa), ryegrass (Lollium multiflorum) and forage turnip (Brassica rapa) were grown until flowering in 4 L pots and fertilized with ammonium sulfate enriched at 10% with 15N atoms. In the following spring, grapevines cv. Niagara Rosada (Vitis labrusca) grafted on two different rootstocks (IAC-572 ‘Jales’ and IAC 766 ‘Campinas’) were planted in 14 L pots where it was superficially applied one of the five different sources of N. The green manure species employed as N source were forage pea (Pisum arvense), common vetch (Vicia sativa), hairy vetch (Vicia villosa) and oat (Avena sativa). The soil surface was covered with the dry matter from the green manure species (3g dry matter pot-1) or fertilized with ammonium sulfate enriched at 2% with 15N atoms. The results demonstrated that the oat plants showed the highest dry matter content (11.68 g pot-1). The species forage pea, hairy vetch and common vetch had the lowest C/N ratios, with values of 16, 16 and 18, respectively. Hairy vetch was the most efficient (255.1 mg pot-1) for the accumulation of N and oat plants showed the highest N uptake from the mineral fertilizer. The N uptake and accumulation by the ‘Niagara Rosada’ grapevines varied according to N source and rootstock. Grapevines accumulated N in higher amounts from mineral fertilizer, followed by the N from leguminous species and then lower quantities from the oat plants. Grapevines grafted on the IAC-572 ‘Jales’ rootstock accumulated higher amounts of N than those grafted on IAC-766 ‘Campinas’, probably due its higher vigor and, consequently, better soil exploration by the roots. Despite of the rootstock, between the green manure species, the N from forage peas was the most recovered by the grapevines cv. Niagara Rosada, attaining 30.8%, while common vetch 23.1%, hairy vetch 19.0%, and oat only 5.2%.
topic vitis labrusca
mineral nutrition
soil management
isotope
organic production
url https://www.ctv-jve-journal.org/articles/ctv/pdf/2014/02/ctv20142902p44.pdf
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