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Cropping Systems Affecting Over-winter Soil Nitrate Dynamics and Leaching Chengci Chen, Michael Bestwick, and Yesuf Mohammed Central Ag Research Center Montana State University Nitrate in Montana Hydrologic Systems 2014 Conference, April 23-24, Helena, MT

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Cropping Systems Affecting Over-winter Soil Nitrate Dynamics and Leaching. Chengci Chen, Michael Bestwick , and Yesuf Mohammed Central Ag Research Center Montana State University Nitrate in Montana Hydrologic Systems 2014 Conference, April 23-24, Helena, MT. Introduction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Cropping Systems Affecting Over-winter Soil Nitrate Dynamics and Leaching

Cropping Systems Affecting Over-winter Soil Nitrate Dynamics and

Leaching

Chengci Chen, Michael Bestwick, and Yesuf Mohammed

Central Ag Research CenterMontana State University

Nitrate in Montana Hydrologic Systems 2014 Conference, April 23-24, Helena, MT

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Introduction

• Soil and weather conditions in central Montana

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Precipitation and Crop Growth Curves

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Objectives

• The goal of my research is to improve nitrogen use efficiency, crop yield, and reduce N loss.

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Approach

Application timing: Fall vs. SpringCrop rotations: Fallow-winter wheat vs. Annual croppingApplication amount and method:

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Fall application of N and Br

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Frozen soil in early spring

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Surface runoff

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Crop Rotations

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Soil NO3 under different crop rotations

Rotation 2005-2006 2007-2008 2009-2010 Fall Spring Diff Fall Spring Diff Fall Spring Diff

F-WW 54.7 78.0 23.3* 35.2 48.9 13.7* 47.7 35.7 -12 SP-WW 30.6 68.0 37.4* 9.4 26.7 17.3* 21.6 29.5 7.9 SW-WW 38.2 38.5 0.3 5.4 10.1 4.7 30.7 24.4 -6.3 WP-WW 32.1 71.0 38.9* 16.8 32.1 15.3* 35.1 47.9 12.8

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Yield of Winter Wheat Following Different Crop Rotations

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Winter wheat response to different rotations

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Spring wheat yield response to N input in 2013

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Conclusions• Fall-applied N is prone to leaching in central Montana

with shallow soil profiles.• Fall-applied N may have subjected to surface runoff

during snow thawing in the early spring.• Crop rotations affected water and N uptake by crops

and N mineralization in soils, thereby affecting mineral N contents in the soil profiles.

• Managing N from leaching to groundwater or runoff to surface water should not sacrifice crop yield and farm profits.

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Thank You !