Pedosphere 16(6): 735--744, 2006
ISSN 1002-0160/CN 32-1315/P
©2006 Soil Science Society of China
Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science Press
Temporal stability of sward dry matter and nitrogen yield patterns in a temperate grassland
XU Hong-Wei1, WANG Ke1, J. S. BAILEY2, C. JORDAN2 and A. WITHERS3
1 College of Environment and Resources, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310029 (China). Email: hwxu@zju.edu.cn
2 Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Agricultural Food and Environmental Science Division, Newforge Lane, Belfast BT9 5PX (United Kingdom)
3 Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Plant Testing Station, 50 Houston Road, Crossnacreevy, Belfast BT6 9SH (United Kingdom)
ABSTRACT
      The objectives of the present study were to examine the spatial patterns of sward dry matter (DM) and nitrogen (N) yields in a grass silage field at first, second, and third cuts over a 3-year period; quantify their temporal stabilities with temporal stability maps; and assess the potential for site-specific management in each pasture-growing period using classified management maps. At cut 1, the spatial patterns of DM and N yields proved to be well defined and temporally stable and were likely to be due to differences in the net N mineralization rates across the field during spring. In contrast, at cut 2, the patterns of DM production were patchy and temporally unstable. It was concluded that, in principle, a simple site-specific approach to N fertilization would be possible in this field during spring at cut 1. At later harvests, the rationale for a site-specific approach to fertilizer management was less clear with logistics appearing to be more complex and less feasible.
Key Words:  cool temperate grassland, dry matter yield, spatial variability, temporal stability
Citation: Xu, H. W., Wang, K., Bailey, J. S., Jordan, C. and Withers, A. 2006. Temporal stability of sward dry matter and nitrogen yield patterns in a temperate grassland. Pedosphere. 16(6): 735-744.
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