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Effect of mineral and organic fertilizer on N dynamics upon erosion-induced topsoil dilution. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Erosion-induced topsoil dilution negatively affects soil health and crop productivity, particularly in biogeochemical cycling of nutrients like nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) in agricultural systems.
  • - The study examined how soil type, topsoil dilution, and the form of N fertilizer (mineral vs. organic) influence N cycling, using canola plants in a pot experiment with different soil types.
  • - Findings showed that while topsoil dilution did not significantly impact N cycling in the plant-soil systems, the choice of fertilizer and soil type played key roles in N recovery and utilization, suggesting a need for careful management practices in agriculture.

Article Abstract

Erosion-induced topsoil dilution strongly affects cropland biogeochemistry and is associated with a negative effect on soil health and crop productivity. While its impact on soil C cycling has been widely recognized, there is little information about its impact on soil N cycling and N fertilizer dynamics. Here, we studied three factors potentially influencing N cycling and N fertilizer dynamics in cropping systems, namely: 1.) soil type, 2.) erosion-induced topsoil dilution and 3.) N fertilizer form, in a full-factorial pot experiment using canola plants. We studied three erosion affected soil types (Luvisol, eroded Luvisol, calcaric Regosol) and performed topsoil dilution in all three soils by admixing 20 % of the respective subsoil into its topsoil. N fertilizer dynamics were investigated using either mineral (calcium ammonium nitrate) or organic (biogas digestate) fertilizer, labeled with N. The fertilizer N recovery and the distribution of the fertilizer N in different soil fractions was quantified after plant maturity. Fertilizer N dynamics and utilization were influenced by all three factors investigated. N recovery in the plant-soil system was higher and fertilizer N utilization was lower in the treatments with diluted topsoil than in the non-diluted controls. Similarly, plants of the organic fertilizer N treatments took up significantly less fertilizer N in comparison to mineral fertilizer treatments. Both topsoil dilution and organic fertilizer application promoted N recovery and N accumulation in the soil fractions, with strong differences between soil types. Our study reveals an innovative insight: topsoil dilution due to soil erosion has a negligible impact on N cycling and dynamics in the plant-soil system. The crucial factors influencing these processes are found to be the choice of fertilizer form and the specific soil type. Recognizing these aspects is essential for a precise and comprehensive assessment of the environmental continuum, emphasizing the novelty of our findings.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11320320PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e34822DOI Listing

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