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Title: Crop Performance Indexes Applied to Legume Used as Summer Cover Crops under Water Deficit Conditions
Authors: Berriel, Verónica
Perdomo, Carlos H.
Signorelli, Santiago
Monza, Jorge
Type: Artículo
Editors: MDPI
Keywords: Legumes, Cover crops, Drought, Biological nitrogen fixation, Water use efficiency, Nitrogen use efficiency, Stable isotopes
Issue Date: 2022
Abstract: Summer legume cover crops (CC) such as Crotalaria juncea, Crotalaria spectabilis, Crotalaria ochroleuca, and Cajanus cajan could offer diverse advantages for the environment and productive cropping systems. A low transpiration efficiency (TE) of CC can induce soil water content to levels that present a challenge for the subsequent crop. In a 75-day growth chamber experiment, using the natural abundance of 13C, 18O, and 15N we evaluated the TE and BNF under two soil water conditions. Our results showed that the four species tested are good candidates for their use as CC because they showed good results in terms of productivity parameters, TE, and BFN. Cajanus cajan had the highest TE, a high shoot dry matter production, and accumulated more N from BFN in the shoot than C. spectabilis, C. juncea, and C. ochroleuca. D18O increased under moderate water deficit and showed an inversely proportional relationship with the amount of transpired water, supporting the use of this isotopic indicator as a proxy for transpiration and stomatal conductance. For the isotopic parameters no interaction between the factors water regimen and species were found. We propose the mass ratio of nitrogen fixed by the volume of transpired water and the isotopic discrimination of 13C as useful indicators of drought fixing legumes tolerance.
IN: Agronomy, 2022, 12(2), Iss 443
Citation: Berriel, V., Perdomo, C.H., Signorelli, S. y otros "Crop Performance Indexes Applied to Legume Used as Summer Cover Crops under Water Deficit Conditions". Agronomy. [en línea] 2022, 12(2), Iss 443. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12020443
ISSN: 12020443
Geographic coverage: Uruguay
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