Effects of nitrogen applications on soil nitrogen balance and nitrogen utilization of winter wheat in a rice-wheat rotation

Citation

Shi, Z., Li, D., Jing, Q., Cai, J., Jiang, D., Cao, W., Dai, T. (2012). Effects of nitrogen applications on soil nitrogen balance and nitrogen utilization of winter wheat in a rice-wheat rotation. Field Crops Research, [online] 127 241-247. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2011.11.025

Abstract

To clarify characteristics of soil nitrogen (N) supply and N balance in soil-plant system, field experiments were conducted in Nanjing, China, to investigate the effects of N application rates (0, 120, 210, 300kghm -2) and basal-top-dressing ratios (30-70%, 50-50%, 70-30% at 210kgNhm -2) on the temporal-spatial distributions of soil inorganic N, the apparent soil N surplus, the N utilization efficiency, and the grain yield of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in 2006-2008. NH 4+N content in the 0-40cm soil layer increased with N application rates at overwintering and booting stages due to basal and topdressing N application, then after rapidly declined to its initial level. NO 3-N content in the 0-60cm soil layer increased as the basal N rate increased before jointing and also increased with an increase of the topdressing N dose after jointing. NO 3-N mainly accumulated in the 40-60cm soil layer at jointing stage, which inferred that NO 3-N leached significantly to deep layer soil before jointing. At maturity, NO 3-N accumulated mainly in the 0-40cm soil layer due to topdressing after jointing. In all treatments, the soil apparent N surplus (ANS) differed at different growth stages. Throughout growth duration, ANS increased as the N rate and basal N ratio increased, which was mainly related to a large N surplus before jointing stage. N utilization efficiency and grain yield increased at the appropriate N rate and topdressing N ratio. Data from two growth seasons showed that the N rate to 210kghm -2, with half applied as topdressing, improved grain yield, plant N uptake and N utilization efficiency, and reduced leaching loss of N fertilizer. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.

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2012-02-27

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