Quantifying the Spatiotemporal Variations of Soil Nitrogen Fixation or Absorption from Soybean, Cotton, and Maize Planted Fields to Support Sustainable Agriculture Practices

Sustainable agricultural practices are pivotal for environmental preservation and enhancing crop quality. Understanding soil nutrient levels is crucial in determining appropriate fertilizer application in agriculture production systems. In the 2022/23 agricultural season, an experiment that aimed to...

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Main Authors: José Bofana, Raul Domingos Mussane, Rosalina Armando Tamele, Ana Cristina Costa, Barreta Savanguane, Ivans Popinsky, António F. Matusse
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Ivans Popinsky
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description Sustainable agricultural practices are pivotal for environmental preservation and enhancing crop quality. Understanding soil nutrient levels is crucial in determining appropriate fertilizer application in agriculture production systems. In the 2022/23 agricultural season, an experiment that aimed to investigate the spatial distribution of nitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>) fixation or absorption in fields cultivated with diverse crops was carried out in Mozambique. Three experimental fields were established, and the following crops were used—maize (local variety), soybean (SAN-BEIB variety), and cotton (ALBAR SZ9314 variety)—each measuring 83.35 m × 30 m. A sampling grid of 13.9 m × 10 m facilitated the collection of 24 composite soil samples per field, consisting of 5 sub-samples within 12 cells, taken at a depth of 0.0–0.20 m before planting and after harvesting, totaling 12 samples per period per field. Laboratory analysis employed the Kjeldahl method to determine total soil nitrogen levels. The Inverse Distance Weighted (IDW) method was used for mapping the spatial total soil nitrogen distribution. The results revealed distinct total soil nitrogen credit and debit patterns. Variations were notable between pre-planting and post-harvest analyses in maize and cotton, showcasing high absorption and minimal fixation. Contrary to expectations, soybeans exhibited high absorption and low fixation, challenging the determination of optimal crop rotation intervals. Quantitative results identified specific total soil nitrogen debit efficiencies of approximately 1692.29 kg ha<sup>−1</sup> in cotton and 1081.5 kg ha<sup>−1</sup> in maize, respectively, and a credit of 459.215 kg ha<sup>−1</sup> in soybeans. Despite discrepancies, this study serves as a foundational platform for future research. As the findings of this study advocate for continued crop rotation practices to bolster soil health and enhance nutrient utilization, it provides the first novel insights into nitrogen dynamics of global key crops in Mozambique, revealing significant variations in nitrogen fixation and absorption across different crop types and fields, which is crucial for informing tailored agricultural practices and soil fertility management strategies.
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spelling doaj-art-59207b504bf44c7dbb32cd80fbc4a4332025-08-20T02:43:39ZengMDPI AGNitrogen2504-31292024-12-01541135115510.3390/nitrogen5040073Quantifying the Spatiotemporal Variations of Soil Nitrogen Fixation or Absorption from Soybean, Cotton, and Maize Planted Fields to Support Sustainable Agriculture PracticesJosé Bofana0Raul Domingos Mussane1Rosalina Armando Tamele2Ana Cristina Costa3Barreta Savanguane4Ivans Popinsky5António F. Matusse6Faculdade de Ciências Agronómicas (UCM-FCA), Universidade Católica de Moçambique, Cuamba 3305, Niassa, MozambiqueSociedade Algodoeira do Niassa JFS, SARL-C.P. 6, Complexo Habitacional e Industrial da SAN, Cuamba 3305, Niassa, MozambiqueFaculdade de Ciências Naturais (Unilúrio-FCN), Universidade Lúrio, Pemba 3200, Cabo Delgado, MozambiqueNOVA Information Management School (NOVA IMS), Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Campus de Campolide, 1070-312 Lisboa, PortugalFaculdade de Ciências Agronómicas (UCM-FCA), Universidade Católica de Moçambique, Cuamba 3305, Niassa, MozambiqueSociedade Algodoeira do Niassa JFS, SARL-C.P. 6, Complexo Habitacional e Industrial da SAN, Cuamba 3305, Niassa, MozambiqueEscola Superior de Ciências Marinhas e Costeira (UEM-ESCMC), Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, Cidade Quelimane 2400, Zambézia, MozambiqueSustainable agricultural practices are pivotal for environmental preservation and enhancing crop quality. Understanding soil nutrient levels is crucial in determining appropriate fertilizer application in agriculture production systems. In the 2022/23 agricultural season, an experiment that aimed to investigate the spatial distribution of nitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>) fixation or absorption in fields cultivated with diverse crops was carried out in Mozambique. Three experimental fields were established, and the following crops were used—maize (local variety), soybean (SAN-BEIB variety), and cotton (ALBAR SZ9314 variety)—each measuring 83.35 m × 30 m. A sampling grid of 13.9 m × 10 m facilitated the collection of 24 composite soil samples per field, consisting of 5 sub-samples within 12 cells, taken at a depth of 0.0–0.20 m before planting and after harvesting, totaling 12 samples per period per field. Laboratory analysis employed the Kjeldahl method to determine total soil nitrogen levels. The Inverse Distance Weighted (IDW) method was used for mapping the spatial total soil nitrogen distribution. The results revealed distinct total soil nitrogen credit and debit patterns. Variations were notable between pre-planting and post-harvest analyses in maize and cotton, showcasing high absorption and minimal fixation. Contrary to expectations, soybeans exhibited high absorption and low fixation, challenging the determination of optimal crop rotation intervals. Quantitative results identified specific total soil nitrogen debit efficiencies of approximately 1692.29 kg ha<sup>−1</sup> in cotton and 1081.5 kg ha<sup>−1</sup> in maize, respectively, and a credit of 459.215 kg ha<sup>−1</sup> in soybeans. Despite discrepancies, this study serves as a foundational platform for future research. As the findings of this study advocate for continued crop rotation practices to bolster soil health and enhance nutrient utilization, it provides the first novel insights into nitrogen dynamics of global key crops in Mozambique, revealing significant variations in nitrogen fixation and absorption across different crop types and fields, which is crucial for informing tailored agricultural practices and soil fertility management strategies.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3129/5/4/73variable application rateN spatial distributionplant sizeseed vigorspatial distribution
spellingShingle José Bofana
Raul Domingos Mussane
Rosalina Armando Tamele
Ana Cristina Costa
Barreta Savanguane
Ivans Popinsky
António F. Matusse
Quantifying the Spatiotemporal Variations of Soil Nitrogen Fixation or Absorption from Soybean, Cotton, and Maize Planted Fields to Support Sustainable Agriculture Practices
Nitrogen
variable application rate
N spatial distribution
plant size
seed vigor
spatial distribution
title Quantifying the Spatiotemporal Variations of Soil Nitrogen Fixation or Absorption from Soybean, Cotton, and Maize Planted Fields to Support Sustainable Agriculture Practices
title_full Quantifying the Spatiotemporal Variations of Soil Nitrogen Fixation or Absorption from Soybean, Cotton, and Maize Planted Fields to Support Sustainable Agriculture Practices
title_fullStr Quantifying the Spatiotemporal Variations of Soil Nitrogen Fixation or Absorption from Soybean, Cotton, and Maize Planted Fields to Support Sustainable Agriculture Practices
title_full_unstemmed Quantifying the Spatiotemporal Variations of Soil Nitrogen Fixation or Absorption from Soybean, Cotton, and Maize Planted Fields to Support Sustainable Agriculture Practices
title_short Quantifying the Spatiotemporal Variations of Soil Nitrogen Fixation or Absorption from Soybean, Cotton, and Maize Planted Fields to Support Sustainable Agriculture Practices
title_sort quantifying the spatiotemporal variations of soil nitrogen fixation or absorption from soybean cotton and maize planted fields to support sustainable agriculture practices
topic variable application rate
N spatial distribution
plant size
seed vigor
spatial distribution
url https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3129/5/4/73
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