Simulations of soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics during seven years in a catch crop experiment
2003
Blombäck, Karin | Eckersten, Henrik | Lewan, Elisabet | Aronsson, Helena
This study aimed, with the use of simulation models, to quantify the effect of several years incorporation of catch crop material into the soil on soil organic matter storage, N mineralisation capacity and risk for N leaching. C and N dynamics in crop and soil were simulated with the SOILN model (Version 9.2). The simulated results were compared with measurements of crop and soil N, crop biomass and N-leaching from a catch crop field experiment situated in southwestern Sweden. The generality of parameter values determining the long-term turnover of soil organic matter was tested. To reproduce measured soil mineral N and crop N, mineralisation had to be favoured by high C mineralisation. After 6 years of catch crop treatment, simulated soil organic matter content had increased by less than 2%, but the N-mineralisation capacity had increased by 25%, corresponding to 37 kg N ha-1. With a continuous annual use of catch crops only a few per cent of the extra mineralised N was leached. Without a succeeding catch crop, however, 30% of N from the increased mineralisation was leached. The results indicated that the decomposition rate increased immediately after frost events.
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