Effect of Different Nitrogen Levels on Water and Nitrate Distribution in Aeolian Sandy Soil under Drip Irrigation

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作者
Dou, Chaoyin [1 ]
Sun, Yidi [1 ]
机构
[1] Yangzhou Univ, Coll Hydraul Sci & Engn, Yangzhou 225009, Peoples R China
来源
AGRONOMY-BASEL | 2024年 / 14卷 / 04期
关键词
nitrogen application rate; aeolian sandy soil; fertigation; soil water content; nitrate nitrogen; maize; NUTRIENT USE EFFICIENCY; REDUCING ENVIRONMENTAL RISK; SALINITY DISTRIBUTION; MANAGEMENT-PRACTICES; FERTIGATION; YIELD; SYSTEM; MAIZE; PRODUCTIVITY; WHEAT;
D O I
10.3390/agronomy14040798
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Understanding the distribution of water and nitrate nitrogen in the soil profile is crucial for the reasonable operation of fertigation, and it is also fundamental for controlling and regulating nitrate nitrogen in the root zone, thereby meeting a crop's requirements. The application rates of fertilizer and water directly influence this distribution of water and nitrate nitrogen. However, the effects in Aeolian sandy soil, a type of developing soil bordering deserts, remain ambiguous. In this study, field experiments for different drip fertigation treatments in Aeolian sandy soil were conducted to investigate the soil water distribution, as well as that of nitrate nitrogen. A completely randomized experimental design was implemented, encompassing three levels of irrigation amount: low (W1), medium (W2), and high (W3), and three levels of nitrogen application rate: low (F1), medium (F2), high (F3). After the completion of each irrigation treatment, soil samples were extracted at 10-20 cm intervals. The soil water and nitrate nitrogen contents in the profiles of these samples were measured. The experimental results revealed that increasing the nitrogen application rate facilitated the retention of greater amounts of water and nitrate nitrogen in the soil profile. However, with an increase in the nitrogen application rate, both soil water and nitrate nitrogen exhibited a radial tendency to move away from the drip emitter. Some moved upward and accumulated in surface soil near a ridge furrow, while some moved downward and remained in a deeper area approximately 30 cm horizontally from the emitter at depths of 40-60 cm. The uniformity of the water distribution decreased with increasing nitrogen application under low water conditions, with a reversal of this trend observed in medium and high water treatments. The effect of nitrogen application level on the uniformity of the nitrate nitrogen distribution was not significant. There was no significant correlation between the average soil water content and nitrate nitrogen content along the horizontal direction, however, a positive correlation existed in the vertical direction. In the whole profile, increasing the nitrogen application enhanced the correlation under low water conditions, but under medium and high water conditions, this trend was the opposite. This implies that, to avoid nitrate nitrogen leaching or limiting in a specific area, a moderate nitrogen application level is advisable. Under low water conditions, nitrogen application showed a positive effect on the nitrate nitrogen content, and a higher application is recommended. In cases of substantial water irrigation or rainy years, the nitrogen application rate should be decreased.
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