SUNFLOWER AND SOIL RESPONSE TO SEVEN YEARS OF TILLAGE, RESIDUE MANAGEMENT AND NITROGEN FERTILIZER

Volume: 20 Number: 2 November 25, 2015
  • Ali Reza Safahani Langeroodı
EN

SUNFLOWER AND SOIL RESPONSE TO SEVEN YEARS OF TILLAGE, RESIDUE MANAGEMENT AND NITROGEN FERTILIZER

Abstract

A 7-years (2006−2012) field study was carried out at the research station of Baikola, Neka, Iran; the experiment included treatments varying in: (1) wheat straw management: plus residue (+R) and minus residue (-R); (2) tillage system: zero tillage (ZT) and conventional tillage (CT); and (3) Nitrogen rates: 0 (control), 80, 160 and 240 kg N ha-1 (N1-N4). After 7 years of continuous practice, ZT+RN4 and ZTR+RN3 had the best soil quality and produced the highest sunflower yields of average 2010–2012 (5250 and 5150 kg ha−1, respectively). Removing the residues, i.e. treatments ZT−RN1 (average 2010–2012: 2150 kg ha−1), gave the lowest yields and less favorable soil physical and chemical characteristics compared to the other practices. Organic C, total N, moisture, aggregates stability, mechanical resistance, pH and EC were the factors that defined the difference in soil quality between conventional tillage and zero tillage. The principal component combining the variables organic C, total N, aggregate stability and moisture content showed the highest correlations with final seed yield (R = 0.87 for sunflower).The findings suggest that ZT+R together with nitrogen fertilization would improve some soil properties, crop production and may also be better for the sustainability of high crop production.
Keywords: Heliantus anuus; Soil quality; Wheat residue; Yield; Zero tillage.

Keywords

Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

-

Journal Section

-

Authors

Ali Reza Safahani Langeroodı This is me

Publication Date

November 25, 2015

Submission Date

November 25, 2015

Acceptance Date

-

Published in Issue

Year 2015 Volume: 20 Number: 2

APA
Langeroodı, A. R. S. (2015). SUNFLOWER AND SOIL RESPONSE TO SEVEN YEARS OF TILLAGE, RESIDUE MANAGEMENT AND NITROGEN FERTILIZER. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops, 20(2), 194-202. https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.36906
AMA
1.Langeroodı ARS. SUNFLOWER AND SOIL RESPONSE TO SEVEN YEARS OF TILLAGE, RESIDUE MANAGEMENT AND NITROGEN FERTILIZER. TJFC. 2015;20(2):194-202. doi:10.17557/tjfc.36906
Chicago
Langeroodı, Ali Reza Safahani. 2015. “SUNFLOWER AND SOIL RESPONSE TO SEVEN YEARS OF TILLAGE, RESIDUE MANAGEMENT AND NITROGEN FERTILIZER”. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops 20 (2): 194-202. https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.36906.
EndNote
Langeroodı ARS (December 1, 2015) SUNFLOWER AND SOIL RESPONSE TO SEVEN YEARS OF TILLAGE, RESIDUE MANAGEMENT AND NITROGEN FERTILIZER. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops 20 2 194–202.
IEEE
[1]A. R. S. Langeroodı, “SUNFLOWER AND SOIL RESPONSE TO SEVEN YEARS OF TILLAGE, RESIDUE MANAGEMENT AND NITROGEN FERTILIZER”, TJFC, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 194–202, Dec. 2015, doi: 10.17557/tjfc.36906.
ISNAD
Langeroodı, Ali Reza Safahani. “SUNFLOWER AND SOIL RESPONSE TO SEVEN YEARS OF TILLAGE, RESIDUE MANAGEMENT AND NITROGEN FERTILIZER”. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops 20/2 (December 1, 2015): 194-202. https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.36906.
JAMA
1.Langeroodı ARS. SUNFLOWER AND SOIL RESPONSE TO SEVEN YEARS OF TILLAGE, RESIDUE MANAGEMENT AND NITROGEN FERTILIZER. TJFC. 2015;20:194–202.
MLA
Langeroodı, Ali Reza Safahani. “SUNFLOWER AND SOIL RESPONSE TO SEVEN YEARS OF TILLAGE, RESIDUE MANAGEMENT AND NITROGEN FERTILIZER”. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops, vol. 20, no. 2, Dec. 2015, pp. 194-02, doi:10.17557/tjfc.36906.
Vancouver
1.Ali Reza Safahani Langeroodı. SUNFLOWER AND SOIL RESPONSE TO SEVEN YEARS OF TILLAGE, RESIDUE MANAGEMENT AND NITROGEN FERTILIZER. TJFC. 2015 Dec. 1;20(2):194-202. doi:10.17557/tjfc.36906

Cited By

Turkish Journal of Field Crops is published by the Society of Field Crops Science and issued twice a year.
Owner : Prof. Dr. Behçet KIR
Ege University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Field Crops
Editor in Chief : Prof. Dr. Emre ILKER
Address : 848 sok. 2. Beyler İşhanı No:72, Kat:3 D.313 35000 Konak-Izmir, TURKEY
Email :  turkishjournaloffieldcrops@gmail.com contact@field-crops.org