Journal of Integrative Agriculture (Sep 2012)

Nitrate Leaching from Maize Intercropping Systems with N Fertilizer Over-Dose

  • Sheng-wei NIE,
  • A Egrinya Eneji,
  • Yuan-quan CHEN,
  • Peng SUI,
  • Jian-xiong HUANG,
  • Shao-min HUANG

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
pp. 1555 – 1565

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A 2-yr field experiment was conducted on a calcareous alluvial soil with four summer maize intercropping systems at Shangzhuang Experiment Station (116.3°E, 39.9°N) in the North China Plain. The objective was to determine nitrate leaching from intercropping systems involving maize (Zea mays L.): sole maize (CK), maize + soybean (CST), maize + groundnut (CGT), maize + ryegrass (CHM), and maize + alfalfa (CMX). Intercropping greatly reduced nitrate accumulation in the 100-200 cm soil layers compared with maize monoculture. Nitrate accumulation under intercropping systems decreased significantly at the 140-200 cm soil depth; the accumulation varied in the order CK>CST>CMX>CHM>CGT. However, compared to the CK treatment, nitrate leaching losses during the maize growing period were reduced by 20.9-174.8 (CGT), 35.2-130.8 (CHM), 60.4-122.0 (CMX), and 30.6-82.4 kg ha−1 (CST). The results also suggested that intercropping is an effective way to reduce nitrogen leaching in fields with N fertilizer over-dose.

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