Evaluation of In-Season Nitrogen Management for Summer Maize in North Central China

ISRN Agronomy Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI:10.5402/2012/294514
Shicheng Zhao, P. He, Zhimin Sha, S. Xing, K.-J. Li
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We conducted field experiments in which nitrogen (N) was applied to summer maize at different rates and different basal/topdressing ratios. The experiments were carried out in 2009 in Hengshui and Xinji, Hebei province, China. The results showed that basal application of N was necessary for maize growth in early summer and for high grain yields. For the Hengshui and Xinji sites, 30 and 57 kg N ha−1, respectively, would meet the N demands of maize before 7-leaf stage. The total rates of 120 and 180 kg N ha−1, respectively, would maximize grain yields, and in-season N management based on crop N demands and soil N supply could reduce N inputs by more than 50% in Hengshui and 25% in Xinji, respectively, in one maize growth season, compared with farmers' practice, but the sustainability of the optimum N rates for maximum grain yield of next seasons crop needs to be further studied. Optimum N management should take into account the existing nutrient conditions at each site, soil fertility and texture, and crop demands.
华北地区夏玉米季节氮素管理评价
对夏玉米进行了不同施氮量和不同基追肥比的田间试验。实验于2009年在中国河北省衡水和辛集进行。结果表明,基底施氮对玉米初夏生长和高产是必需的。对于衡水和辛集试验点,分别以30和57 kg N ha−1即可满足玉米7叶期前的氮素需求。总施氮量分别为120和180 kg N ha−1可使玉米产量最大化,基于作物氮需求和土壤氮供应的当季氮管理与农民的做法相比,在一个玉米生长季中衡水和新集的氮素投入分别减少50%和25%以上,但下一季作物产量最高的最佳施氮量的可持续性需要进一步研究。最佳氮素管理应考虑每个立地现有的养分条件、土壤肥力和质地以及作物需求。
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