On-farm evaluation of an in-season nitrogen management strategy based on soil Nmin test

2008 
Abstract Successful nitrogen (N) management requires better synchronization between crop N demand and N supply from all sources throughout crop growing season. An in-season N management strategy based on soil N min test had been developed under experimental conditions, and more than half-N fertilizer could be saved without grain yield losses, compared with farmer's N management practices. The objective of this study was to evaluate this in-season N management strategy for winter wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.) in different farmers’ fields of North China Plain (NCP). A total of 121 on-farm N-response experiments (check with no N fertilizer, in-season N management based on soil N min test, and farmer's practice) were conducted in seven key winter wheat production regions of NCP from 2003 to 2005. The average N rate determined with in-season N management strategy (128 kg N ha −1 ) was significantly lower than farmer's practice (325 kg N ha −1 ) without wheat grain yield losses. As a result, in-season N management strategy significantly increased economic gains by $144 ha −1 , reduced residual nitrate-N content in the top 90 cm soil layer and N losses by 81 and 118 kg N ha −1 , respectively ( P −1 , respectively, compared with farmer's N practice (REN, 18%; AEN, 3 kg kg −1 ; PFPN, 20 kg kg −1 ). Effective use of soil N supply and better synchronization between crop N demand and supply were main reasons for the increased N use efficiency. We conclude that the in-season N management strategy based on soil N min test can be applied for winter wheat production in NCP for improved N use efficiency and reduced environmental contamination.
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