Nitrogen fixation by red clover as related to the supply of Cobalt and Molybdenum from some Norwegian soils |
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Authors: | Anne Kjersti Bakken Olav Martin Synnes Sissel Hansen |
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Institution: | 1. The Norwegian Crop Research Institute , Kvithamar Research Centre , NO-7500, Stj?rdal, Norway;2. Sunnm?re Local Experimental Group , P.O. Box 1312, NO-6001, ?lesund, Norway;3. Norwegian Centre for Ecological Agriculture , NO-6630, Tingvoll, Norway |
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Abstract: | A field trial, a pot experiment and a survey of organically farmed leys were undertaken to investigate whether N fixation in red clover pastures in Norway was limited by a low supply of cobalt and/or molybdenum. Fertilization with Mo did not result in any higher production or N fixation, whereas the N yield both from established clover leys and red clover grown in pots increased slightly after application of Co to many of the investigated soils. In the organically farmed leys there was a significant and positive correlation between Co content and the N content of the red clover. As many of the investigated clover-soil systems were of those previously known to be very low in Co and Mo, and the gain in N yield obtained by extra Co supply was marginal, it is unlikely that deficiency of these trace elements is a problem of great concern in legume based forage production systems in Norway. |
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Keywords: | biological nitrogen fixation Co Festuca Mo N-yield Phleum Rhizobium Trifolium |
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