2019
DOI: 10.5846/stxb201803190537
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Effects of straw incorporation combined with inorganic-organic fertilization on soil water and nitrogen changes and microbial community structure in winter wheat

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“…In conclusion, the amendment with manure at 13.5 t ha −1 in combination with the N, P, and K fertilizers in the maize season and only chemical fertilizer in the soybean season is a recommended fertilization management strategy that can be used to improve the utilization of water and N and, thus, crop production in the soybean and maize rotation system in brown soil areas in Northeast China. In the future, we may conduct further research using tracing techniques (i.e., 18 O and 15 N tracing) to specifically quantify the water and N use efficiency.…”
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“…In conclusion, the amendment with manure at 13.5 t ha −1 in combination with the N, P, and K fertilizers in the maize season and only chemical fertilizer in the soybean season is a recommended fertilization management strategy that can be used to improve the utilization of water and N and, thus, crop production in the soybean and maize rotation system in brown soil areas in Northeast China. In the future, we may conduct further research using tracing techniques (i.e., 18 O and 15 N tracing) to specifically quantify the water and N use efficiency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, excessive N application could lead to soil nitrate N accumulation, promoting nitrate N leaching in the deeper soil layers, making the use of nutrients more difficult for crops [45][46][47]. The results of our previous study, which involved 15 N tracing in the same experiment, indicated that the N use efficiency during the soybean season was only 28.8% [11] and that during the maize season was lower, standing at 12.6% (unpublished data). This not only increased N loss but also resulted in adverse effects such as nitrate groundwater contamination and soil acidification [48,49].…”
Section: Effect Of Manure Amendment On Soil Water and N Distributionsmentioning
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“…These factors have different effects on soil enzyme activity as well as nitrogen conversion and utilization in the soil [31]. Crop rotation can lead to significant changes in enzyme activity [32], which, in turn, affects soil nutrient conversion and utilization. The addition of legumes and organic fertilizers (farmyard manure/crop residues) to crop rotation can help maintain the optimal biological functions of the soil [33,34].…”
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confidence: 99%