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Plant Science Dep., South Dakota State Univ., 1110 Rotunda Ln. N., Brookings, SD 57007, USA
* Corresponding author (vance.owens{at}sdstate.edu)
Received for publication May 16, 2006. Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) land on which perennial warm-season grasses are grown could be a resource for bioenergy feedstock production and C sequestration. A 4-yr field experiment was conducted to determine the response of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) and soil C sequestration to N fertility and harvest frequency on switchgrass-dominated CRP land in eastern South Dakota. Soil at the site is an Egan silty clay loam. Three N rates (0, 112, and 224 kg ha1) were applied as NH4NO3 (NH4NO3N) and cattle (Bos taurus L.) manure (manure-N). Switchgrass was harvested at anthesis every year (EY) or alternate years (AY) from 2001 to 2004. Soil samples were collected before starting the experiment (fall 2000) and after 4 yr (fall 2004) to determine C sequestration. Averaged across N rate, the proportion of switchgrass was higher with manure-N (64.7%) than NH4NO3-N (46.8%). Total (switchgrass plus other herbaceous material) biomass production tended to be higher when harvested EY (average 5.0 Mg ha1 yr1) compared with AY (average 4.0 Mg ha1 yr1). However, by 2004, the proportion of switchgrass was 75% higher in plots harvested AY compared with those harvested EY. The concentration of structural components was greater in biomass harvested AY, whereas total N and ash tended to be lower. Total-N and ash concentrations in biomass were higher with NH4NO3-N than manure-N. Soil C was sequestered at a rate of 2.4 ± 0.9 and 4.0 ± 1.0 Mg C ha1 yr1 at the 0- to 90-cm depth with NH4NO3N and manure-N, respectively. There were no changes in soil organic C without N fertilization. Manure could be used as an alternate N source for switchgrass biomass production on CRP land with an added benefit of increased C sequestration.
Abbreviations: ADF, acid detergent fiber ADL, acid detergent lignin AY, alternate years CRP, Conservation Reserve Program DM, dry matter EY, every year NDF, neutral detergent fiber SOC, soil organic carbon TN, total N
SOC, change in SOC 112M, 112 kg available-N ha1 with manure 112N, 112 kg NH4NO3N ha1 224M, 224 kg available-N ha1 with manure 224N, 224 kg NH4NO3N ha1 0N, 0 kg N ha1 (control)
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