Journal article

Biological nitrogen fixation in three long-term organic and conventional arable crop rotation experiments in Denmark

A Pandey, F Li, M Askegaard, JE Olesen

European Journal of Agronomy | ELSEVIER | Published : 2017

Abstract

Biological nitrogen (N) fixation (BNF) by legumes in organic cropping systems has been perceived as a strategy to substitute N import from conventional sources. However, the N contribution by legumes varies considerably depending on legumes species, as well as local soil and climatic conditions. There is a lack of knowledge on whether the N contribution of legumes estimated using short-term experiments reflects the long-term effects in organic systems varying in fertility building measures. There is also limited information on how fertilizer management practices in organic crop rotations affect BNF of legumes. Therefore, this study aimed to estimate BNF in long-term experiments with a range ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The technical assistance of Henning C. Thomsen, Erling Nielsen, Eugene Driessen and Holger Bak, Department of Agroecology, Aarhus University, are gratefully acknowledged. The CROPSYS and HighCrop projects were funded by the Directorate for Development under the Danish Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries and coordinated under ICROFS. The Legume Futures project (project number 245216 CP-FP) was funded under the EU FP7 programme. Further the support of CSC (China Scholarship Council) for supporting the study visit of Fucui Li at Aarhus University is acknowledged.