Biosolids differently affect seed yield, nodule growth, nodule-specific activity, and symbiotic nitrogen fixation of field bean
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Abstract. The main aim of this research was to verify whether mineral nitrogen (N) continuously released by organic
fertilisers during the field bean growth cycle may be sufficiently high to enhance plant growth and seed yield but sufficiently
low that it does not negatively affect nodulation and symbiotic N2 fixation. Plants were grown without N fertilisation, and
with mineral and organic N (biosolids) fertilisation. All plant parts were collected and dry matter, N content, %Ndfa, and N2
fixed were measured at 8th node, flowering, and maturity stages. Nodule specific activity, N derived from soil, and N
remobilisation were estimated. The nitrate concentration of soil was also determined. Biosolids reduced nodule growth,
nodule fixation activity, and N2 fixation during the vegetative but not the reproductive phase. During seed filling, nodule
fixation activity increased and N2 fixation was roughly twice that of the Control plants. Biosolids increased seed yield by
removing the imbalance between N demand and N supply for pod growth. This may be related to an increase in nodulespecific
activity due to the reduction in mineral N in the soil.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
nitrogen isotope composition; nitrogen remobilisation; %Ndfa
List of contributors:
Scartazza, Andrea
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