Chickpea in wheat-based cropping systems of northern New South Wales. III. Prediction of N2 fixation and N balance using soil nitrate at sowing and chickpea yield
- 1 January 1998
- journal article
- Published by CSIRO Publishing in Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
- Vol. 49 (3) , 409
- https://doi.org/10.1071/a97068
Abstract
Functions quantifying relationships between N2 fixation by legumes and other factors would be useful to farmers in the management of legumes and nitrogen in their production systems. The 2 most critical factors regulating N2 fixation are legume yield and soil nitrate and both should be included as independent variables in the functions. Data from 9 experiments in northern New South Wales on soil nitrate at sowing, yields of shoot and grain dry matter (DM) and N of chickpea, and δ15N of shoots of chickpea and non N2-fixing reference crops (wheat, barley, and uninoculated chickpea) were used to determine the percentage of chickpea N derived from N2 fixation (P fix), total N2 fixed, and N balance (fixed N2 minus grain N). Data were then subjected to simple and multivariate regression analyses with Pfix and total N2 fixed as the dependent variables and soil nitrate, shoot N, and grain yield as the independent variables. Simple regression coefficients (r2) for Pfix were 0·26 with shoot N as the independent variable, 0·59 with soil nitrate, and 0·62 with grain yield. Coefficient values were increased in the 2-factor (multiple) regressions to 0·74 (PKeywords
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