Effect of nitrogen management during the panicle stage in rice on the nitrogen utilization of rice and succeeding wheat crops
The main objectives of this paper were to investigate the absorption and utilization of nitrogen applied at the panicle stage in rice for promoting and protecting spikelet and the effect of residual nitrogen on the utilization of nitrogen in the succeeding wheat crop in the rotation system.A field experiment was combined with a mini-plot experiment with 15N labelled urea applied at the panicle stage in rice. The experiments included three nutrient management treatments: F, S1 and S2. 126kgNha−1, 120kgN ha−1, 72kgNha−1 labeled with 30 atom% excess 15N were applied in rice, respectively.(1) Compare to conventional fertilizer management (F), the optimized fertilizer management (S1&S2) reduced the amount of nitrogen applications, whereas the rice and wheat yield did not decrease, and nitrogen use efficiency was improved. (2) At rice harvest, 4.7–10.7% of the fertilizer 15N was found in the 0–20cm profile. The fertilizer 15N absorbed by the wheat during the period from jointing to heading accounted for 37.0%-51.1% of the total 15N absorbed. (3) The sum of the ratio of nitrogen absorption from the rice panicle fertilizer applied to the crops (rice and wheat) and ratio of soil residue nitrogen in the wheat field were ordered S2>S1>F.The optimized fertilization management reduced the loss of the rice nitrogen in the rice–wheat rotation system through improved recycling of rice panicle nitrogen applied in the crop-soil system.
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- Agronomy & Agriculture
- 3004 Crop and pasture production
- 3002 Agriculture, land and farm management
- 0703 Crop and Pasture Production