Chinese milk vetch (CMV) is vital for agriculture and environment in China. A pot experiment combined with N labeling (including three treatments: control, no fertilizer N and CMV; N-labeled urea alone, NU; substituting partial NU with CMV, NU-M) was conducted to evaluate the impact of CMV on plant growth, development and NU recovery in rice-based rotation system. The NU-M mitigated oxidative damage by increasing antioxidant enzymes activities and chlorophyll content while decreased malondialdehyde content in rice root and shoot, increased the biomass, total N and N uptake of plant shoots by 8%, 12% and 39% respectively, thus inducing a noticeable increase of annual N recovery by 77% versus NU alone. Remarkable increases in soil NH and populations of bacteria, actinomycetes and azotobacter were obtained in legume-rice rotation system while an adverse result was observed in soil NO content versus fallow-rice. CMV as green manure significantly increased the fungal population which was decreased with cultivating CMV as cover crop. Therefore, including legume cover crop in rice-based rotation system improves plant growth and development, annual N conservation and recovery probably by altering soil nitrogen forms plus ameliorating soil microbial communities and antioxidant system which alleviates oxidative damages in plants.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5472609 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-03919-y | DOI Listing |
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