Optimizing nitrogen application timing in no-till soft red winter wheat

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Weisz, R
Crozier, CR
Heiniger, RW
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[1] VG James Res & Ext Cent, Dept Soil Sci, Plymouth, NC 27695 USA
[2] N Carolina State Univ, Dept Crop Sci, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA
[3] VG James Res & Ext Cent, Dept Crop Sci, Plymouth, NC 27695 USA
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10.2134/agronj2001.932435x
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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As no-till acreage increases, N management guidelines need reexamination due to the potential effects of surface residue on N transformations and crop development. Our objectives were to determine: (i) if N applied at Zadok's Growth Stage (GS) 25 improves grain yield of no-till winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), (ii) if any yield increase was the result of increased spring tillering, and (iii) if there is a critical tiller density above which N application at GS-25 in no-till wheat was not required. Research was conducted at three sites in North Carolina with seven site-years between fall 1996 and spring 1999. A continuum of GS 25 tiller densities was generated (161-1774 tillers m(-2)) by planting at different seeding rates and dates in a randomized complete block design. Five N treatments were applied at GS-25, and three were applied at GS-30, Tillering response to early spring N, yield, and yield components were measured, increasing early spring N rates resulted in higher tiller densities at GS-30, and GS-25 tiller density was a significant covariate With GS-25 tiller densities >550 tillers m(-2), yields were higher when all N was applied at GS-30. In years without spring freezes, wheat with <550 tillers m(-2) achieved optimum yields when spring N was applied at GS-25, Manipulating the timing of spring N application can optimize early spring tillering and yield component formation.
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