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Efficacy of different temperate pasture species to reduce nitrogen leaching from cattle urine applied in different seasons: a soil lysimeter study

A soil lysimeter field study assessed the efficacy of different pasture species to reduce nitrogen (N) leaching loss from cow urine deposited in different seasons. A single application of cow urine (15N‐labelled; equivalent to 622 kg N ha−1) was applied in three different seasons (summer, autumn or winter) to three pasture species monocultures (perennial ryegrass, plantain or lucerne) on a free‐draining volcanic soil and monitored over 362 days. Leachate analyses revealed consistently large leaching losses of inorganic‐N from lucerne (>200 kg N ha−1) across different urine application times due to the relatively low plant growth rates during winter (<15 kg DM ha−1 day−1) that led to low total recovery of urine‐N by lucerne plants (<20% of the applied urine‐15N). Conversely, plant uptake of the urine‐N was higher by plantain (ranging from 30% to 45% of that applied) driven by moderately higher winter plant growth rates (30 to 60 kg DM ha−1 day−1). Plantain exhibited large seasonal variation in its efficacy to reduce urine‐N leaching relative to ryegrass (ranging from 15% to 50% reduction for summer or winter urine applications, respectively) with an overall reduction of 39% in the total amount of inorganic‐N leached across the three seasons (53 vs. 87 kg N ha−1 leached relative to ryegrass). This study has demonstrated the potential benefit of using plantain to reduce N leaching losses from urine deposited in the summer to winter grazing period. However, further research is required to quantify the effects of plantain on annual N leaching losses from grazed pastoral systems.

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© 2019 British Society of Soil Science

Language

  • English

Does this contain Māori information or data?

  • No

Publisher

Wiley

Journal title

Soil Use and Management

ISSN

0266-0032

Citation

Welten, B. G., Ledgard, S. F., Judge, A. A., Sprosen, M. S., McGowan, A. W., & Dexter, M. M. (2019). Efficacy of different temperate pasture species to reduce nitrogen leaching from cattle urine applied in different seasons: a soil lysimeter study. Soil Use and Management, 35(4), 653-663. doi:10.1111/sum.12512

Funder

DairyNZ Ltd

Contract number

A21646

Job code

55091X01A

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