Abstract:Long-term fertilization experiments started in 1990 were conducted to evaluate the influences of different fertilization,on yields,soil fertility,nutrient balance and use efficiency in winter wheat-summer maize and winter wheat-soybean rotations in a fluvo-aquic soil in the research farm of Henan Academy of Agricultural Sciences.The results showed that treatments no N addressed received exogenous N 23—24 kg/ha from rainfall and irrigation annually.However,the removal from straw and grain of wheat and maize at harvest exported around N 82—88 kg/ha.Therefore,it resulted in a N deficit being 58.6—63.7 kg/ha annually on no N addressed treatment.N application caused N surplus ranged from 238.6 to 418 kg/ha in 0—40 cm layer,with the order being 1.5MNPK>N>NK>MNPK(2)>MNPK>NPK>NP>SNPK.Among 4881 and 4876 kg/ha exogenous N in N and NK treatment, N recovery,residue N and N lose rate(accounted) for 14.1% and 20.7%,5.2% and 17.2%,45% and 66.7%,respectively.The fate of nitrogen in NP and NPK treatments was similar with the recovery rate,residue N and N loss rate being 48%,9.7% and 55% respectively;while for MNPK,the recovery rate,residue N and N loss rate was 44.3%,23% and 42% respectively;With the(increase) of manure application rate,N recovery rate declined and loss rate enhanced.The highest N recovery rate was(observed) in SNPK,and the lowest recovery rate was found in N treatment which was 2.6 times lower;N loss rate in NK treatment was the highest and MNPK had the lowest N loss rate which was almost 3.5 times less than NK.