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Effects of poplar-amaranth intercropping system on the soil nitrogen loss under different nitrogen applying levels.

CHU Jun1, XUE Jian-hui1, WU Dian-ming2, JIN Mei-juan1, WU Yong-bo1   

  1. (1Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of Forest Ecological Engineering, College of Biology and Environment, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China; 2Suzhou University of Science and Technology, Suzhou 215009, Jiangsu, China)
  • Online:2014-09-18 Published:2014-09-18

Abstract: Characteristics of soil nitrogen  loss were investigated based on field experiments in two types of poplaramaranth intercropping systems (spacing: L1 2 m×5 m, L2 2 m×15 m) with four N application rates, i.e., 0 (N1), 91 (N2), 137 (N3) and 183 (N4) kg·hm-2. The regulation effects on the soil surface runoff, leaching loss and soil erosion were different among the different types of intercropping systems: L1>L2>L3 (amaranth monocropping). Compared with the amaranth monocropping, the soil surface runoff rates of L1 and L2 decreased by 65.1% and 55.9%, the soil leaching rates of L1 and L2 with a distance of 0.5 m from the poplar tree row decreased by 30.0% and 28.9%, the rates with a distance of 1.5 m decreased by 25.6% and 21.9%, and the soil erosion rates decreased by 65.0% and 55.1%, respectively. The control effects of two intercropping systems on TN, NO3--N and NH4+-N in soil runoff and leaching loss were in the order of L1>L2>L3. Compared with the amaranth monocropping, TN, NO3--N and NH4+-N loss rates in soil runoff of L1 decreased by 62.9%, 45.1% and 69.2%, while the loss rates of L2 decreased by 23.4%, 6.9% and 46.2% under N1 (91 kg·hm-2), respectively. Higher treeplanting density and closer positions to the polar tree row were more effective on controlling the loss rates of NO3--N and NH4+-N caused by soil leaching. The loss proportion of NO3--N in soil runoff decreased with the increasing nitrogen rate under the same treeplanting density, while that of NH4+-N increased. Leaching loss of NO3--N had a similar trend with that of NH4+-N, i.e., N3>N2>N1>N0.