The value of nitrogen applied to wheat during early development

被引:8
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SylvesterBradley, R
Davies, DB
Dyer, C
Rahn, C
Johnson, PA
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nitrogen response; nitrogen timing; optimum nitrogen level; regression model; seedbed nitrogen; winter wheat;
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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Forty eight field trials were conducted at sites representing the major arable areas of the UK to test the effectiveness of nitrogen applied during early growth. A family of linear + exponential curves of constant shape fitted to data from all the trials accounted for 94% of the variation in grain yield. This approach identified soil nitrogen supply as the largest source of variation in the optimum requirement for fertiliser nitrogen. Changes in optimum amounts of fertiliser N indicated that N applied at sowing was about half as effective as N applied in spring. Where some of the spring N was applied in February, the mean response to N applied at sowing was -0.02t/ha of grain. Although same sites responded economically to N applied at sowing, varietal type and delayed spring N application were the only factors identified as possible predictors in practice. Grain yields with optimum N varied between 6.1 to 11.5 t/ha but this wide range failed to account for variation in optimum amount of spring applied N for individual sites. However, about one third of the variation in optimum N was accounted for by a knowledge of soil type, drilling date, winter rain and amount of seedbed N.
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页码:173 / 180
页数:8
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