Strategies to decrease nitrate leaching in the Brimstone Farm Experiment, Oxfordshire, UK, 1988–93: the effect of straw incorporation
- 1 September 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in The Journal of Agricultural Science
- Vol. 131 (3) , 309-320
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0021859698005905
Abstract
Nitrate loss in drainwater and cultivated layer flow was measured over 5 years on two pairs of hydrologically isolated plots, one pair with cereal straw incorporated for 4 years and burnt in the fifth, and the other with straw burnt in all 5 years. Although straw incorporation decreased nitrate leaching and probably decreased net mineralization of soil organic matter in the first winter, these effects were apparently diminished or even reversed in later winters, and the straw had no benefit on cereal yields or N-uptakes. The results suggest that the present practice on UK farms of regularly incorporating cereal straw is unlikely to decrease nitrate losses and in the long term may increase them, especially on clay soils and in wet winters after long dry periods. On clay soils it is also unlikely to increase crop yields in the short or medium term.Keywords
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