Subsurface drainage and nitrogen management affects corn and soybean yield in claypan soils in upstate Missouri

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作者
Kaur, Harpreet [1 ,3 ]
Nelson, Kelly A. [1 ]
Singh, Gurbir [1 ]
Kaur, Gurpreet [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Missouri, Lee Greenley Jr Mem Res Ctr, Div Plant Sci & Technol, Novelty, MO 63460 USA
[2] Univ Missouri, Sch Nat Resources, Columbia, MO USA
[3] Univ Missouri, Lee Greenley Jr Mem Res Ctr, Div Plant Sci & Technol, Novelty, MO 63460 USA
关键词
OXIDE EMISSIONS; AMMONIA VOLATILIZATION; PHOSPHORUS UPTAKE; EXCESS NITROGEN; NITRATE LOSS; SEASON CORN; MAIZE; FERTILIZER; NITRAPYRIN; UREA;
D O I
10.1002/agj2.21514
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Nitrogen (N) and subsurface drainage water management are crucial and challenging components of sustainable crop production on poorly drained claypan soils. During extreme precipitation events, N fertilizer management is difficult in a corn (Zea mays L.)-soybean (Glycine max L.) rotation that balances productivity and environmental quality. This 4-year (2018-2021) experiment was conducted on a poorly drained soil to examine the interactive effects of drainage (subsurface tile drainage [SD] and no drainage [ND]) and corn N fertilizer treatments (non-treated control [NTC], fall-applied anhydrous ammonia [AA] at 190 kg N ha(-1) with nitrapyrin [fall AA + NI], pre-plant AA [spring AA] at 190 kg N ha(-1), and top-dressed urea [TD urea] as 42 kg N ha(-1) SuperU and 126 kg N ha(-1) ESN as a 25:75% granular blend) on yield and nutrient uptake. Corn grain yield was 1.22-1.53 Mg ha(-1) greater with fertilizer treatments in SD compared to ND. Drought conditions in 2018 lowered corn grain yield compared to 2020. Average over 2 years, corn yield in SD soils was ranked as spring AA > fall AA + NI > TD urea > NTC. While soybean yield following corn was 13% greater in the NTC compared to TD urea. The SD treatment increased soybean yield by 0.6-2 Mg ha(-1) compared to ND. This study results showed that fall AA + NI produced corn yields similar to spring AA in SD and ND soils in temperate humid climatic conditions.
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页码:153 / 169
页数:17
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