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Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2012

Establishment of winter wheat-Strategies for reducing the risk of nitrogen leaching in a cool-temperate region

Myrbeck, Åsa; Stenberg, Maria; Rydberg, Tomas

Abstract

Different strategies for establishment of winter wheat were studied in six field experiments in southern and south-western Sweden examining accumulation of soil mineral nitrogen (SMN) during autumn and winter. Conventional tillage (CT), reduced tillage (RT) and non-tillage (NT) and early (1) and late (2) time of tillage were tested in combination with early (1) and late (2) sowing (S) times, including different time intervals between tillage and sowing. Amount of SIVIN in November followed the treatment order: CT1 Si < RT1 S1 < NT S1 < CT2 S2 < RT2 S2 < NT S2 < RT1 S2 < CT1 S2 in field trials where glyphosate was applied early in autumn and the order: CT1 S1 < RT1 S1 < NT S1 < RT2 S2 < CT2 S2 < RT1 S2 < CT1 S2 in field trials where no glyphosate was applied. Autumn SMN was reduced by 14-24 kg ha(-1) when sowing was carried out immediately after early tillage compared with 3-4 weeks after tillage. This could not be attributed to a direct effect of tillage on N mineralisation, but to differences in crop and weed uptake of N. With the same time interval between tillage and sowing, in general there were no significant differences between tillage methods. Sowing time did not affect winter wheat yield. The results demonstrated the importance of a well-established winter crop and of the combined timing of tillage, sowing date and application of glyphosate or other herbicides in reducing nitrogen leaching. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Keywords

N leaching; Tillage; Winter wheat

Published in

Soil and Tillage Research
2012, Volume: 120, pages: 25-31
Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV