The contribution of the leguminous hedgerow trees Flemingia congesta and mixed Gliricidia sepium - Peltophorum dasyrrachis established on an Ultisol (Grossarenic Kandiudult) in Northern Lampung, Sumatra to the N economy of the hedgerow intercropping system was assessed. Nz fixation estimates of hedgerow trees over a two year period after establishment were obtained by the ISN dilution method using Peltophorum dasyrrachis as the non-fixing reference plant. Average yearly tree pruning dry matter and total N yields of the two hedgerow systems were not significantly different although seasonal differences occurred. Gliricidia obtained a larger (average 51%) proportion of its N from Nz fixation than Flemingia (average 25%) the effect being consistent over the two years. Seasonal variation in the % N derived from Nz fixation was associated with changes in soil mineral N availability. The amount of Nz fixed was not significantly different between the two N fixing trees (26 vs. 35 kg N ha-' yrl respectively). This was due to the higher total N yield of Flemingia compared to Gliricidia compensating for the smaller proportion of N derived from Nz fixation. The amount of tree soil N uptake was similar for the two hedgerow systems suggesting that the higher proportion of N derived from Nz fixation in Gliricidia was probably due to competition for soil mineral N by the associated non-fixing Peltophorum. Rapid temporal and spatial decline in plant available 'SN occurred suggesting that matching of fixing and non-fixing reference plants is important. Compared with estimates of Nz fixation obtained by the natural abundance method the 'SN dilution method overestimated Nz fixation by the tree legumes (an average of up to 18%), however the difference between the two fixing legume trees was maintained. N balance estimates suggested that Nz fixation inputs of alley trees were sufficient to sustain moderate crop yields but for higher food crop yields, Nz fixing leguminous crops would have to be included to balance N off-take.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/S1573-5214(00)80004-4
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