Optimizing the nitrogen management strategy for winter wheat in the North China Plain using rapid soil and plant nitrogen measurements
2019
ABSTRACTExcessive nitrogen (N) fertilizer with improper split-application in small-scale farming is widespread for reducing N use efficiency and polluting the environment. The objective of this study was to develop a strategy for providing winter wheat with twice-topdressing N by quickly measuring the soil and plant N status. During the period 2009–2011, a field experiment was conducted for winter wheat cultivar Zhongmai-175 in the North China Plain. The mineral N (Nmin) pool at a soil depth of 0–90 cm and topdressing N twice, as total N supply, was gradually increased from 0 to 420 kg N ha–1 to mimic the farmers´ practices. Measurements with the Soil Plant Analysis Development (SPAD) meter were taken on the uppermost fully expanded leaf, and the SPAD index was expressed relative to SPAD readings of sufficiently fertilized plants. Grain yield exhibited linear-plus-plateau responses to total N supply with a significant difference between years, the r2 ranged from 0.73 to 0.94. With a basal N application of...
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