Nitrogen release dynamics of cover crop mixtures in a subtropical agroecosystem were rapid and species-specific

Plant and Soil(2023)

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Background and aims Cover crops are an integral constituent of sustainable subtropical agroecosystems. Using grass/legume mixtures as opposed to monocultures has the potential to maximize their multifunctionality. This project aimed to understand temporal patterns of nitrogen (N) release of cover crop monocultures and mixtures in a subtropical vegetable production system. Methods A litterbag experiment was established to study N release patterns of two commonly used grasses, two legumes, four two-species mixture each with one grass and one legume, and one four-species mixture. This field experiment was complemented by two laboratory incubations to quantify soil N mineralization after the termination of cover crops in 2020 and 2021. Results The majority of residue N (> 60%) was lost in the first month of decomposition, suggesting no or minimal N release from cover crops beyond one cropping season. Mixtures enhanced N release relative to monocultures within the first two months; however, the timing of this synergistic effect depended on grass species in the mixture. Initial residue N concentration reasonably predicted the N loss trajectory of all residue types (r = -0.72; p < 0.05). Legumes showed the highest N mineralization rate, followed by mixtures and lastly grasses. Conclusions Our findings reveal significant temporal variability in N release among different cover crop mixtures, despite the rapid decomposition across all cover crop treatments. Selection of appropriate species in cover crop mixtures helps to facilitate the synchronization of N release and crop update in subtropical systems where N management is extremely time sensitive.
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Residue mixture,Decomposition,Weibull function,Nitrogen immobilization,Nitrogen mineralization,Nitrogen loss,Sorghum sudangrass,Pearl millet,Sunn hemp,Cowpea
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