83892 Effects Of Farm Field Management On N Use Efficiency.

Poster Number 61

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Tuesday, August 13, 2013
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Anne B Gustafson1, Rebecca J Fox1, Thomas R Fisher1, James Lewis2 and Jon Winsten3, (1)Horn Point Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Cambridge, MD
(2)CED, Caroline County, University of Maryland Extension, Denton, MD
(3)Winrock International, Arlington, VA
We estimated N losses from agricultural fields in corn-soy-wheat rotation in the Mid-Atlantic region of North America. Atmospheric N2O fluxes were measured using static chambers inserted into surface soils, and NO3- and PO4-3 concentrations in groundwater were measured in tile drain discharges. In one 15 ha corn field, the control area received 100% of the recommended N (150 kg N/ha, a mixture of UAN and biosolids), and the experimental area received only 80% of the recommended N (120 kg N/ha). Due to the dry, hot summer of 2012, there was little difference between the low corn yields in the control (54 bu/acre) and treatment (47 bu/acre) areas, but there was a significant reduction in the N2O flux from the 80% N treatment area compared to the control (17 versus 41 mmol N2O-N m-2 y-1). Similarly, groundwater NO3- and PO4-3 in tile drains of the 80% treatment field (14-17 mg NO3-N/L, 3-7 μg PO4-P/L) were ~half those of the control field (20-35 mg NO3-N/L, 4-10 μg PO4-P/L). In summers with normal rainfall, reduced yields and smaller differences in N2O and NO3- fluxes could result from 80% N applications. In a second 15 ha field previously planted in soy, fall and winter N2O fluxes in the winter cover crop treatment area were significantly lower than those with no cover crop (~1 versus ~4 μmol N2O-N m-2 h-1). These results show that management of grain fields can significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions and reduce nitrate losses to groundwater.
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