Winter Wheat Straw Decomposition under Different Nitrogen Fertilizers

The climate changes and increased drought frequency still more frequent in recent periods bring challenges to management with wheat straw remaining in the field after harvest and to its decomposition. The field experiment carried out in 2017–2019 in the Czech Republic aimed to evaluate winter wheat...

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Main Authors: Gabriela Mühlbachová, Pavel Růžek, Helena Kusá, Radek Vavera, Martin Káš
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Agriculture
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/11/2/83
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spelling doaj-d51eefdd266746d4915bf1bcbcf266eb2021-04-02T16:49:49ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722021-01-0111838310.3390/agriculture11020083Winter Wheat Straw Decomposition under Different Nitrogen FertilizersGabriela Mühlbachová0Pavel Růžek1Helena Kusá2Radek Vavera3Martin Káš4Crop Research Institute, Drnovská 507/73, 161 06 Prague 6-Ruzyně, Czech RepublicCrop Research Institute, Drnovská 507/73, 161 06 Prague 6-Ruzyně, Czech RepublicCrop Research Institute, Drnovská 507/73, 161 06 Prague 6-Ruzyně, Czech RepublicCrop Research Institute, Drnovská 507/73, 161 06 Prague 6-Ruzyně, Czech RepublicCrop Research Institute, Drnovská 507/73, 161 06 Prague 6-Ruzyně, Czech RepublicThe climate changes and increased drought frequency still more frequent in recent periods bring challenges to management with wheat straw remaining in the field after harvest and to its decomposition. The field experiment carried out in 2017–2019 in the Czech Republic aimed to evaluate winter wheat straw decomposition under different organic and mineral nitrogen fertilizing (urea, pig slurry and digestate with and without inhibitors of nitrification (IN)). Treatment Straw 1 with fertilizers was incorporated in soil each year the first day of experiment. The Straw 2 was placed on soil surface at the same day as Straw 1 and incorporated together with fertilizers after 3 weeks. The Straw 1 decomposition in N treatments varied between 25.8–40.1% and in controls between 21.5–33.1% in 2017–2019. The Straw 2 decomposition varied between 26.3–51.3% in N treatments and in controls between 22.4–40.6%. Higher straw decomposition in 2019 was related to more rainy weather. The drought observed mainly in 2018 led to the decrease of straw decomposition and to the highest contents of residual mineral nitrogen in soils. The limited efficiency of N fertilisers on straw decomposition under drought showed a necessity of revision of current strategy of N treatments and reduction of N doses adequately according the actual weather conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/11/2/83decompositionwinter wheat strawureaslurrydigestate
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author Gabriela Mühlbachová
Pavel Růžek
Helena Kusá
Radek Vavera
Martin Káš
spellingShingle Gabriela Mühlbachová
Pavel Růžek
Helena Kusá
Radek Vavera
Martin Káš
Winter Wheat Straw Decomposition under Different Nitrogen Fertilizers
Agriculture
decomposition
winter wheat straw
urea
slurry
digestate
author_facet Gabriela Mühlbachová
Pavel Růžek
Helena Kusá
Radek Vavera
Martin Káš
author_sort Gabriela Mühlbachová
title Winter Wheat Straw Decomposition under Different Nitrogen Fertilizers
title_short Winter Wheat Straw Decomposition under Different Nitrogen Fertilizers
title_full Winter Wheat Straw Decomposition under Different Nitrogen Fertilizers
title_fullStr Winter Wheat Straw Decomposition under Different Nitrogen Fertilizers
title_full_unstemmed Winter Wheat Straw Decomposition under Different Nitrogen Fertilizers
title_sort winter wheat straw decomposition under different nitrogen fertilizers
publisher MDPI AG
series Agriculture
issn 2077-0472
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The climate changes and increased drought frequency still more frequent in recent periods bring challenges to management with wheat straw remaining in the field after harvest and to its decomposition. The field experiment carried out in 2017–2019 in the Czech Republic aimed to evaluate winter wheat straw decomposition under different organic and mineral nitrogen fertilizing (urea, pig slurry and digestate with and without inhibitors of nitrification (IN)). Treatment Straw 1 with fertilizers was incorporated in soil each year the first day of experiment. The Straw 2 was placed on soil surface at the same day as Straw 1 and incorporated together with fertilizers after 3 weeks. The Straw 1 decomposition in N treatments varied between 25.8–40.1% and in controls between 21.5–33.1% in 2017–2019. The Straw 2 decomposition varied between 26.3–51.3% in N treatments and in controls between 22.4–40.6%. Higher straw decomposition in 2019 was related to more rainy weather. The drought observed mainly in 2018 led to the decrease of straw decomposition and to the highest contents of residual mineral nitrogen in soils. The limited efficiency of N fertilisers on straw decomposition under drought showed a necessity of revision of current strategy of N treatments and reduction of N doses adequately according the actual weather conditions.
topic decomposition
winter wheat straw
urea
slurry
digestate
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