TY - BOOK AU - Ikram A AU - Jensen E S AU - Sudin M N TI - Estimating N2-fixation by pueraria phaseoloides in rubber interrows using the 15N isotope dilution technique PY - 1995/// PB - Journal of Natural Rubber Research KW - 15N isotope dilution KW - N2-fixation KW - Pueraria phaseoloides KW - Rubber N2 - Symbiotic N2-fixation by field-grown Pueraria phaseoloides was assessed using the 15N-dilution method. The legume was established on an Oxisol between interrows of rubber which had been growing for three years. the effect of shading by the expanding canopies of rubber trees was also evaluated. The test legume and the non-fixing reference crop (Ipomoea batatas) were grown in seperate plots, and labelled N applied in equal amounts to both crops. At periodic harvests of 30, 63 and 97 days following 15N application, the isotopic composiiton of fresh shoot and decomposing litter samples of both crops were determined to evaluate the contribution of N2 fixed to total plant N. The efect of time of harvest or light regime on shoot;Ndfa was not significant except during the third harvest where a significant reduction of;Ndfa occurred in plants grown under pruned (light) canopies. The proportion of P. phaseoloides N derived from fixation for shoot averaged 73.7;(range, 59.9-83.8) and this estimate corresponded to 49kg N/ha fixed after 97 days. Estimates of N2-fixation using the classical N-difference method gave values averaging 53 kg N/ha. Estimated N2-fixation declined from the first to the third harvest that could be due to litter production being higher than the assimilation of N. The effect of light regime on legume shoot dry matter yields or on N concentrations and contents were also not significant at all harvests, although shoot yields were significantly lower for legumes grown under shade at the second harvest. However, litter production was much higher for legumes grown in light ER -