Traits of the Genus <I>Crotalaria</I> Used as a Green Manure Legume on Sustainable Cropping Systems
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To evaluate the potentials of growth and nitrogen (N) fixation of genus <I>Crotalaria </I>used as green manure, interspecific differences in dry matter production, root nodule formation, and N uptake among several species were investigated in field and pot experiments at Osaka, Japan. <I>C. juncea</I>, <I>C. spectabilis</I>, <I>C. pallida</I>, and <I>C. incana </I>exhibited vigorous vegetative growth, expanding leaf area and branching, and they began to flower in mid-July to early August. <I>C. juncea </I>had a high dry weight and a great N content at early growing stage probably due to faster root nodule formation. On the other hand, <I>C. pallida </I>grew slowly at the early stage due to slower nodulation, but had a high N content at the late stage. Incorporation of each species provided a large amount of N necessary for the succeeding wheat crops. Several indicators for rapid decomposition of the plants, such as total C, N and lignin contents, were investigated, and the possible increases in N supply and growth inhibition by incorporation to wheat crops were discussed. N-absorbing activity of <I>C. juncea </I>grown under the excess N condition (70 gN m<SUP>-2</SUP>) was also evaluated. The proportion of fixed N to total N was less than 1%, and the C/N ratio was significantly lower than that in <I>Z. mays</I>, suggesting that this plant species could be also useful as a cleaning crop.
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著者
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DAIMON Hiroyuki
Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University
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Daimon Hiroyuki
Graduate School Of Agriculture And Biological Sciences Osaka Prefecture University
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