Alternate partial root-zone drip irrigation improves water– and nitrogen– use efficiencies of sweet-waxy maize with nitrogen fertigation

被引:0
作者
Fengbei Fu
Fusheng Li
Shaozhong Kang
机构
[1] Guangxi University,College of Agriculture
[2] Guangxi Academician Work Station of The New Technology of Water–saving Agriculture in Karst Region,Center for Agricultural Water Research in China
[3] China Agricultural University,undefined
来源
Scientific Reports | / 7卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Alternate partial root–zone drip irrigation (ADI) or fertigation has favorable effect on crop water- and nitrogen- use efficiencies (WUE and NUE). However, the advantage of combined application of ADI and nitrogen fertigation on crop WUE and NUE remains unclear. A pot experiment was conducted to investigate the impact of three irrigation methods (CDI conventional drip irrigation (both halves of pot irrigated), ADI (both halves of pot alternatively irrigated) and FDI fixed partial root–zone drip irrigation (fixed half of pot irrigated)) and five nitrogen treatments (F0 no N supplied, F1-F4 0.2, 0.18, 0.16 and 0.14 g N per kg soil via fertigation) on sweet-waxy maize. Compared with CDI, ADI reduced water consumption by 19.9%, but increased water use efficiency based on dry seed yield (WUEs) by 32.3%, and also enhanced nitrogen apparent recovery fraction (Nrf) and nitrogen agronomic efficiency (NAE). F1-F4 augmented dry mass accumulation, dry seed yield and total nitrogen uptake if compared to F0. Moreover, F2-ADI had higher shoot and total dry masses, WUEs, total nitrogen uptake, Nrf and NAE. Thus ADI increased nitrogen uptake, WUE and NUE of sweet-waxy maize with nitrogen fertigation of 0.18 g N per kg soil in this study.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 110 条
  • [1] Ran MY(2015)Current situation and countermeasures on exploitation and utilization of regional water resources in China J. Sichuan Normal Univ. (Nat. Sci.) 24 416-419
  • [2] Kang SZ(2014)Towards water and food security in China. Chin. J Eco–Agric. 22 880-885
  • [3] Kang SZ(1997)The controlled alternative irrigation– a new approach for water saving regulation in farmland Agric. Res. Arid Areas. 15 1-6
  • [4] Zhang JH(2004)Controlled alternate partial rootzone irrigation: its physiological consequences and impact on water use efficiency J. Exp. Bot. 55 2437-2446
  • [5] Liang ZS(2010)Partial root–zone drying increases WUE, N and antioxidant content in field potatoes Eur. J. Agron. 33 124-131
  • [6] Hu XT(2008)Effects of alternative partial root zone irrigation on peach growth, productivity, and water use efficiency Chin. J. Appl. Eco. 19 1631-1636
  • [7] Cai HJ(2008)Water use and yield responses of cotton to alternate partial root-zone drip irrigation in the arid area of north-west China Irrig. Sci. 26 147-159
  • [8] Kang SZ(2007)Benefits of alternate partial root–zone irrigation on growth, water and nitrogen use efficiencies modified by fertilization and soil water status in maize Plant Soil. 295 279-291
  • [9] Zhang JH(2011)Split root fertigation enhances cucumber yield in both an open and a semi–closed greenhouse Sci. Horti. 130 808-814
  • [10] Zorica J(2003)Fertigation studies and irrigation scheduling in drip irrigation system in tomato crop ( Eur. J. Agron. 19 327-340