Late-Split Nitrogen Applications Increased Maize Plant Nitrogen Recovery but not Yield under Moderate to High Nitrogen Rates

被引:55
|
作者
Mueller, Sarah M. [1 ]
Camberato, James J. [1 ]
Messina, Charlie [2 ]
Shanahan, John [3 ]
Zhang, Hao [1 ]
Vyn, Tony J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Purdue Univ, Dept Agron, 915 W State St, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
[2] 7250 NW 62nd Ave, Johnston, IA 50310 USA
[3] 6807 Ridge Rd, Lincoln, NE 68512 USA
关键词
ZEA-MAYS-L; KERNEL NUMBER DETERMINATION; GRAIN-YIELD; LEAF SENESCENCE; USE EFFICIENCY; HYBRIDS; ACCUMULATION; TIME; CORN; DEFICIENCY;
D O I
10.2134/agronj2017.05.0282
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Theoretically, N losses are reduced by synchronizing fertilizer additions with plant uptake requirements. We investigated the impacts of supplemental, late-season N applications on nitrogen fertilizer recovery efficiency (NRE), and N accumulation and partitioning in maize (Zea mays L.) at silking (R1) and physiological maturity (R6). Also tested was whether modern hybrids responded differently to split-N applications compared to hybrids released 20 yr ago. We compared 3 to 4 N rates ranging from 0 to 245 kg N ha(-1) applied either in a single application at V3, or split with the last 45 kg N ha(-1) delayed until V12, over 3 yr. Two newer hybrids (2012 and 2014) and two 1990 era hybrids (1991 and 1995) were compared at all N treatment combinations. Additional plant N accumulation following late-split N applications was already apparent at R1, particularly in stems. Late-split N application increased both whole-plant R6 N accumulation and NRE through higher post-silking N uptake. However, these benefits were rarely accompanied by increased grain yields. We found little evidence of differential hybrid responses to N rate or timing treatments. Principal component analysis revealed that the most consistent predictor of high postsilking N uptake was lower N remobilization during grain-fill; these had a strong inverse relationship. Therefore, gains from N management programs aiming to increase post-silking N uptake are most likely in environments where whole-plant N accumulation at R1 (and, consequently, potential N remobilization) is reduced. Further studies of late-split N approaches are most warranted at lower total-season N rates.
引用
收藏
页码:2689 / 2699
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Corn yield response to late-split nitrogen fertilizer
    Nafziger, Emerson D.
    Rapp, Derek
    AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 2021, 113 (01) : 527 - 536
  • [2] Can Late-Split Nitrogen Application Increase Ear Nitrogen Accumulation Rate During the Critical Period in Maize?
    Mueller, Sarah M.
    Vyn, Tony J.
    CROP SCIENCE, 2018, 58 (04) : 1717 - 1728
  • [3] Yield and Nitrogen Use Efficiency of Rainfed Maize Response to Splitting and Nitrogen Rates in Kashmir, Pakistan
    Abbasi, M. Kaleem
    Tahir, Majid Mahmood
    Sadiq, Andlib
    Iqbal, Mussawar
    Zafar, Mohsin
    AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 2012, 104 (02) : 448 - 457
  • [4] Physiological constraints to realizing maize grain yield recovery with silking-stage nitrogen fertilizer applications
    Mueller, Sarah M.
    Vyn, Tony J.
    FIELD CROPS RESEARCH, 2018, 228 : 102 - 109
  • [5] Late-season nitrogen fertilization on maize yield: A meta-analysis
    Fernandez, Javier A.
    DeBruin, Jason
    Messina, Carlos D.
    Ciampitti, Ignacio A.
    FIELD CROPS RESEARCH, 2020, 247
  • [6] Plant Density and Nitrogen Effects on Maize Phenology and Grain Yield
    Amanullah
    Khattak, Riaz A.
    Khalil, Shad K.
    JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION, 2009, 32 (02) : 246 - 260
  • [7] Grain yield and N uptake of maize in response to increased plant density under reduced water and nitrogen supply conditions
    Wei, Jingui
    Chai, Qiang
    Yin, Wen
    Fan, Hong
    Guo, Yao
    Hu, Falong
    Fan, Zhilong
    Wang, Qiming
    JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE AGRICULTURE, 2024, 23 (01) : 122 - 140
  • [8] Increased Maize Plant Population Induced Leaf Senescence, Suppressed Root Growth, Nitrogen Uptake, and Grain Yield
    Li, Rongfa
    Liu, Peng
    Dong, Shuting
    Zhang, Jiwang
    Zhao, Bin
    AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 2019, 111 (04) : 1581 - 1591
  • [9] Nitrogen rates and plant density interactions enhance radiation interception, yield, and nitrogen use efficiencies of maize
    Tian, Peiyu
    Liu, Jiamin
    Zhao, Yanan
    Huang, Yufang
    Lian, Yanhao
    Wang, Yang
    Ye, Youliang
    FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2022, 13
  • [10] Crop nitrogen status of early- and late-sown maize at different plant densities
    Maltese, N. E.
    Maddonni, G. A.
    Melchiori, R. J. M.
    Ferreyra, J. M.
    Caviglia, O. P.
    FIELD CROPS RESEARCH, 2020, 258