Nitrogen fixation and nitrous oxide emissions in tropical silvopastoral systems based on Urochloa grasses and Leucaena shrub legume

Cattle production in tropical regions is largely dependent on monoculture pastures, which are characterised by low technology adoption and high land occupation. The introduction of legumes in tropical pastures has been proposed as a potential alternative to increase forage and animal productivity wh...

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Autores principales: Villegas, Daniel Mauricio, Rivera, Julian, Chará, Julian, Murgueitio, Enrique, Arango, Jacobo
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Publicado: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/132470
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author Villegas, Daniel Mauricio
Rivera, Julian
Chará, Julian
Murgueitio, Enrique
Arango, Jacobo
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Chará, Julian
Murgueitio, Enrique
Rivera, Julian
Villegas, Daniel Mauricio
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Rivera, Julian
Chará, Julian
Murgueitio, Enrique
Arango, Jacobo
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description Cattle production in tropical regions is largely dependent on monoculture pastures, which are characterised by low technology adoption and high land occupation. The introduction of legumes in tropical pastures has been proposed as a potential alternative to increase forage and animal productivity while maintaining soil quality without the use of synthetic inputs. However, the impact of increased nitrogen inputs via symbiotic fixation by legumes on soil nitrogen gaseous losses has received limited attention. To evaluate the potential of shrub legumes to improve nitrogen cycling in pastures of Valle del Cauca, Colombia, we conducted a one-year study from 2021 to 2022. Four pasture treatments, including Urochloa hybrid cv. Cayman and U. brizantha cv. Toledo alone and in association with the shrub legume Leucaena diversifolia, were evaluated. We measured plant biomass production, forage nitrogen uptake, nitrogen fixation of L. diversifolia, and nitrous oxide emissions from soil after the application of urine patches in the pastures. Pasture treatments associated with L. diversifolia produced up to 36% more forage biomass and showed up to 50% higher nitrogen concentration in leaf tissue than the Cayman and Toledo grasses growing alone. Furthermore, the proportion of nitrogen derived from the atmosphere in L. diversifolia was estimated to be around 50%. Although absolute nitrous oxide emissions after the application of urine patches were higher in pastures associated with L. diversifolia, the increase in forage production per unit area led to up to 18% lower intensity of emissions than in grass alone pastures. Our findings suggest that integrating Urochloa grasses with legumes such as L. diversifolia is a promising alternative to sustainably intensify animal production without increasing gaseous N losses.
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spelling CGSpace1324702025-11-05T12:36:41Z Nitrogen fixation and nitrous oxide emissions in tropical silvopastoral systems based on Urochloa grasses and Leucaena shrub legume Villegas, Daniel Mauricio Rivera, Julian Chará, Julian Murgueitio, Enrique Arango, Jacobo livestock forage quality pastures nitrogen fixation silvopastoral systems leucaena urochloa Cattle production in tropical regions is largely dependent on monoculture pastures, which are characterised by low technology adoption and high land occupation. The introduction of legumes in tropical pastures has been proposed as a potential alternative to increase forage and animal productivity while maintaining soil quality without the use of synthetic inputs. However, the impact of increased nitrogen inputs via symbiotic fixation by legumes on soil nitrogen gaseous losses has received limited attention. To evaluate the potential of shrub legumes to improve nitrogen cycling in pastures of Valle del Cauca, Colombia, we conducted a one-year study from 2021 to 2022. Four pasture treatments, including Urochloa hybrid cv. Cayman and U. brizantha cv. Toledo alone and in association with the shrub legume Leucaena diversifolia, were evaluated. We measured plant biomass production, forage nitrogen uptake, nitrogen fixation of L. diversifolia, and nitrous oxide emissions from soil after the application of urine patches in the pastures. Pasture treatments associated with L. diversifolia produced up to 36% more forage biomass and showed up to 50% higher nitrogen concentration in leaf tissue than the Cayman and Toledo grasses growing alone. Furthermore, the proportion of nitrogen derived from the atmosphere in L. diversifolia was estimated to be around 50%. Although absolute nitrous oxide emissions after the application of urine patches were higher in pastures associated with L. diversifolia, the increase in forage production per unit area led to up to 18% lower intensity of emissions than in grass alone pastures. Our findings suggest that integrating Urochloa grasses with legumes such as L. diversifolia is a promising alternative to sustainably intensify animal production without increasing gaseous N losses. 2023-09-21 2023-10-26T07:49:40Z 2023-10-26T07:49:40Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/132470 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture Villegas, D.M.; Rivera, J.; Chará, J.; Mugueitio, E.; Arango, J. (2023) Nitrogen fixation and nitrous oxide emissions in tropical silvopastoral systems based on Urochloa grasses and Leucaena shrub legume. Poster prepared for Tropentag 2023 - Competing pathways for equitable food systems transformation: trade-offs and synergies. Berlin, Germany, 20-22 September 2023. Cali (Colombia): International Center for Tropical Agriculture. 1 p.
spellingShingle livestock
forage
quality
pastures
nitrogen fixation
silvopastoral systems
leucaena
urochloa
Villegas, Daniel Mauricio
Rivera, Julian
Chará, Julian
Murgueitio, Enrique
Arango, Jacobo
Nitrogen fixation and nitrous oxide emissions in tropical silvopastoral systems based on Urochloa grasses and Leucaena shrub legume
title Nitrogen fixation and nitrous oxide emissions in tropical silvopastoral systems based on Urochloa grasses and Leucaena shrub legume
title_full Nitrogen fixation and nitrous oxide emissions in tropical silvopastoral systems based on Urochloa grasses and Leucaena shrub legume
title_fullStr Nitrogen fixation and nitrous oxide emissions in tropical silvopastoral systems based on Urochloa grasses and Leucaena shrub legume
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen fixation and nitrous oxide emissions in tropical silvopastoral systems based on Urochloa grasses and Leucaena shrub legume
title_short Nitrogen fixation and nitrous oxide emissions in tropical silvopastoral systems based on Urochloa grasses and Leucaena shrub legume
title_sort nitrogen fixation and nitrous oxide emissions in tropical silvopastoral systems based on urochloa grasses and leucaena shrub legume
topic livestock
forage
quality
pastures
nitrogen fixation
silvopastoral systems
leucaena
urochloa
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/132470
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