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녹비작물 환원에 따른 벼 재배지 인산수지 평가Evaluation of Phosphorus Balance in Green Manure-Rice Cropping Systems with Different Incorporation Rate of Green Manure Crops

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Evaluation of Phosphorus Balance in Green Manure-Rice Cropping Systems with Different Incorporation Rate of Green Manure Crops
Authors
김태영아일린파리둘김필주이용복
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
한국환경농학회
Keywords
Green manure; Phosphate balance; Rice
Citation
한국환경농학회지, v.31, no.4, pp 378 - 380
Pages
3
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국환경농학회지
Volume
31
Number
4
Start Page
378
End Page
380
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/22691
DOI
10.5338/KJEA.2012.31.4.378
ISSN
1225-3537
2233-4173
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Korea, green manure has been cultivated for reducing chemical fertilizer application,maintaining soil fertility, and feeding livestock in winter season. We evaluated the phosphate balance under green manure-rice cultivating system with different removal rates of green manure for maintaining soil fertility. METHODS AND RESULTS: The barley and hairy vetch mixture was selected as the green manure in this study. The barley and hairy vetch was sowed at a rate of 135and 23 kg/ha, respectively, without fertilizer application. Total aboveground biomass was 12000 (barley: 5400 kg/ha,hairy vetch: 6600 kg/ha) kg/ha, and these green manure were incorporated with different input rates before rice planting. The input rates of green manure in this study were 0 (NPK+0%), 25 (NPK+25%), 50 (NPK+50%), 75 (NPK+75%)and 100 % (NPK+100) and the standard fertilization (NPK)without green manure cultivation. All treatments were applied with standard fertilizer (N-P-K: 90-19.6-48.3kg/ha) before rice planting. The highest rice yield was observed in NPK+50% which was 20% higher compared with NPK. The phosphate balance with different incorporation rates of green manure was-104.0,-76.8,-52.9,-27.4, and 6.0kg/ha for NPK+0%, NPK+25%, NPK+50%, NPK+75%,and NPK+100%, respectively. CONCLUSION(S): The use of green manure for livestock feeding in green manure-rice cropping systems could remove a huge amount of phosphate. This cropping system strongly requires phosphate application before green manure seeding for maintaining soil fertility.
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