Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2055400889> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2055400889 endingPage "146" @default.
- W2055400889 startingPage "136" @default.
- W2055400889 abstract "Adopting mixtures between legumes and non legumes can be an efficient tool to merge the advantages of the single species in the fall-sown cover crop practice. Nevertheless there is a lack of information on how the species proportion may affect N accumulation and C/N of the cover crops and how this can influence the N uptake and N status of different subsequent summer cash crops. In this study the N effect of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) and hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth.) grown in pure stands or in mixtures with different sowing proportion was tested on maize (Zea Mays L.) and processing tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.). Cover crop N accumulation and C/N ratio were monitored during the whole growing cycle, and CO2 flux from the soil was measured after their incorporation into the soil. N status of the following cash crops was evaluated by comparing the observed data with the appropriate critical N dilution curves. The results highlight the effectiveness of mixtures for the management of the winter cover crop practice. In the two considered years, the species proportion influences the aboveground biomass (ranging from 2.90 to 5.94 Mg ha−1) and N accumulation (ranging from 73.8 to 183.2 kg ha−1) of the mixtures. The legume component, even at low proportion, increased the N accumulation of the cover crop of 148% (in 2006) and 134% (in 2007) compared to pure stand barley. Also the biomass quality of the cover crops was greatly affected by species proportion (e.g. C/N ranging from 12.0 to 18.9) and this aspect showed a clear effect on the N availability for the subsequent crop. N effect (Neff) of the different cover crop mixtures (especially those with high barley proportions) brought tomato much closer to the critical N value than they did with maize. The basis of the relationship between cover crop C/N and Neff was confirmed, so mixtures can be used to adjust the extent and timing of mineralisation of the incorporated biomass to the subsequent cash crop requirements. Prediction of the cash crops N status on the cover crop C/N appears to be a useful approach, but, it may be important to take the characteristics of the following cash crop into account." @default.
- W2055400889 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2055400889 creator A5008838014 @default.
- W2055400889 creator A5014641585 @default.
- W2055400889 creator A5018118624 @default.
- W2055400889 creator A5040681664 @default.
- W2055400889 creator A5056160434 @default.
- W2055400889 creator A5056374117 @default.
- W2055400889 creator A5057761332 @default.
- W2055400889 date "2012-11-01" @default.
- W2055400889 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W2055400889 title "Green manuring effect of pure and mixed barley – hairy vetch winter cover crops on maize and processing tomato N nutrition" @default.
- W2055400889 cites W119792119 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W1607826749 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W1608563899 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W1637794350 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W1660801780 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W1966650448 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W1970010130 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W1971772668 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W1973971192 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W1984412649 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2004306194 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2006467309 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2012761572 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2022963596 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2031403763 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2046900427 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2051645174 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2062495213 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2067824224 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2080029833 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2090747646 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2109477122 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2114242749 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2126772610 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2138079376 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2154124454 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2167229602 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2167258613 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W221019484 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W2321174046 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W3036348502 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W4239874180 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W4241140065 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W4241289156 @default.
- W2055400889 cites W4247639984 @default.
- W2055400889 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eja.2012.06.004" @default.
- W2055400889 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W2055400889 type Work @default.
- W2055400889 sameAs 2055400889 @default.
- W2055400889 citedByCount "66" @default.
- W2055400889 countsByYear W20554008892013 @default.
- W2055400889 countsByYear W20554008892014 @default.
- W2055400889 countsByYear W20554008892015 @default.
- W2055400889 countsByYear W20554008892016 @default.
- W2055400889 countsByYear W20554008892017 @default.
- W2055400889 countsByYear W20554008892018 @default.
- W2055400889 countsByYear W20554008892019 @default.
- W2055400889 countsByYear W20554008892020 @default.
- W2055400889 countsByYear W20554008892021 @default.
- W2055400889 countsByYear W20554008892022 @default.
- W2055400889 countsByYear W20554008892023 @default.
- W2055400889 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2055400889 hasAuthorship W2055400889A5008838014 @default.
- W2055400889 hasAuthorship W2055400889A5014641585 @default.
- W2055400889 hasAuthorship W2055400889A5018118624 @default.
- W2055400889 hasAuthorship W2055400889A5040681664 @default.
- W2055400889 hasAuthorship W2055400889A5056160434 @default.
- W2055400889 hasAuthorship W2055400889A5056374117 @default.
- W2055400889 hasAuthorship W2055400889A5057761332 @default.
- W2055400889 hasBestOaLocation W20554008892 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConcept C137580998 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConcept C168741863 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConcept C190638079 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConcept C2776632002 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConcept C2777480959 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConcept C2993665447 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConcept C34070608 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConcept C46757340 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConcept C6557445 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConceptScore W2055400889C137580998 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConceptScore W2055400889C168741863 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConceptScore W2055400889C190638079 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConceptScore W2055400889C2776632002 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConceptScore W2055400889C2777480959 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConceptScore W2055400889C2993665447 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConceptScore W2055400889C34070608 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConceptScore W2055400889C46757340 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConceptScore W2055400889C6557445 @default.
- W2055400889 hasConceptScore W2055400889C86803240 @default.
- W2055400889 hasLocation W20554008891 @default.
- W2055400889 hasLocation W20554008892 @default.
- W2055400889 hasOpenAccess W2055400889 @default.
- W2055400889 hasPrimaryLocation W20554008891 @default.
- W2055400889 hasRelatedWork W1915168045 @default.
- W2055400889 hasRelatedWork W2019953410 @default.