Metodologie per la quantificazione in campo dell'azotofissazione simbiotica delle leguminose
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
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Metodologie per la quantificazione in campo dell'azotofissazione simbiotica delle leguminose / Roggero, Pier Paolo; Ballatore, Benedetto Francesco; Sulas, Leonardo. - In: RIVISTA DI AGRONOMIA. - ISSN 0035-6034. - 37:2(2003), pp. 207-226.
Abstract:
This paper has been written in the context of the Italian national research project (PRIN) "Physiology of production and
nitrogen fixation of forage legumes in eco-compatible farming systems", with the aim of analysing the state of the art on the
main methods to estimate symbiotic nitrogen fixation of legumes in the field. Assumptions, procedures, advantages and limits
of the following methods are illustrated: nitrogen balance (NB), acetylene reduction assay (ARA),15N2isotope reduction (IR),15N isotopic dilution (ID),15N natural abundance (NA) and xylem sap analysis. Some applications on the estimate of below-ground nitrogen of legumes and the implications on rotations and mixtures are also described.The developrnent of methods based on the nitrogen isotopic discrimination, particularly ID and NA methods, have substantially
contributed to overcome the limitations of old methods such as ARA and NB. However, new methods can be misused
if fundamental assumptions are not satisfied, such as the time-space uniformity of soil15N enrichment and the similar N
uptake dynamics of the fixing and reference species. Modelling approaches can help to mitigate the assumption violations.It is not available a standard methodology to assess the below-ground fixed mtrogen of any legume species, as specific
procedures should be developed for each species and experimental site. As this is a relevant point from an agronomic perspective,
further research is needed to assess below-ground nitrogen of legumes and the amount of symbiotic fixed nitrogen
which enters the nitrogen cycle. Particular attention should also be deserved to the development of adequate methods to exploit
the results of the field experiments involving main stakeholders of the legume-based production systems.
nitrogen fixation of forage legumes in eco-compatible farming systems", with the aim of analysing the state of the art on the
main methods to estimate symbiotic nitrogen fixation of legumes in the field. Assumptions, procedures, advantages and limits
of the following methods are illustrated: nitrogen balance (NB), acetylene reduction assay (ARA),15N2isotope reduction (IR),15N isotopic dilution (ID),15N natural abundance (NA) and xylem sap analysis. Some applications on the estimate of below-ground nitrogen of legumes and the implications on rotations and mixtures are also described.The developrnent of methods based on the nitrogen isotopic discrimination, particularly ID and NA methods, have substantially
contributed to overcome the limitations of old methods such as ARA and NB. However, new methods can be misused
if fundamental assumptions are not satisfied, such as the time-space uniformity of soil15N enrichment and the similar N
uptake dynamics of the fixing and reference species. Modelling approaches can help to mitigate the assumption violations.It is not available a standard methodology to assess the below-ground fixed mtrogen of any legume species, as specific
procedures should be developed for each species and experimental site. As this is a relevant point from an agronomic perspective,
further research is needed to assess below-ground nitrogen of legumes and the amount of symbiotic fixed nitrogen
which enters the nitrogen cycle. Particular attention should also be deserved to the development of adequate methods to exploit
the results of the field experiments involving main stakeholders of the legume-based production systems.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Symbiotic N2-fixation; nitrogen balance;15N isotope reduction;15N isotope dilution; natural abundance; xylem sap analysis; below-ground nitrogen; cropping systems
Elenco autori:
Roggero, Pier Paolo; Ballatore, Benedetto Francesco; Sulas, Leonardo
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