Effect of winter cereal sowing time on yield and nitrogen leaching based on experiments and modelling

Iris Vogeler*, Ingrid Kaag Thomsen, Friedhelm Taube, Henrik Vestergaard Poulsen, Ralf Loges, Elly Moller Hansen

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Abstract

Early sowing of winter cereals has been promoted as an alternative to catch crops for reducing nitrogen (N) leaching in intensively managed cropping systems. Underlying data for this are, however, scarce and it is unclear how year-to-year variations affect potential reductions in N leaching. Well-tested cropping system models can be used to assess the impact of early sowing on crop yield and N leaching. We tested the ability of the Agricultural Production System Simulator (APSIM) to simulate grain yield, biomass, phenology, N uptake and N leaching from timely and early-sown winter cereals. The evaluation was based on two extensive field experiments carried out in Denmark in continuous winter cereals systems with different N fertilization applications, and a farm experiment in Germany with a grass ley/winter wheat crop sequence and two different N fertilization rates. Additionally, observations from growth stages throughout Denmark were used. After changing a few crop model parameters, APSIM reproduced the general effects of N fertilization and crop sequence on yields and N uptake, as well as N leaching. The model was then used to simulate the effect of sowing time on grain yield over a period of 10 years, to capture year-to-year variability and enable a better evaluation of the efficacy of early sowing for reducing N leaching. In the continuous winter cereal systems, early sowing reduced N leaching at both sites in Denmark. In contrast, in the grass ley/winter wheat system in Germany early sowing increased N leaching, due to enhanced mineralization of grass residues.

Original languageEnglish
JournalSoil Use and Management
Volume38
Issue1
Pages (from-to)663-675
Number of pages13
ISSN0266-0032
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2022

Keywords

  • APSIM model
  • continuous cropping system
  • grass ley
  • sowing time
  • CROP PRODUCTION
  • APSIM MODEL
  • WHEAT
  • UNCERTAINTY
  • MANAGEMENT
  • ROTATIONS
  • SYSTEMS

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