Urea ammonium nitrate placement methods, row patterns, and irrigation effects on corn productivity in a humid subtropical region

IF 1.3 Q3 AGRONOMY
Amilcar Vargas, Gurbir Singh, Gurpreet Kaur, Tsz Him Lo, G. D. Spencer, L. Jason Krutz, Drew M. Gholson
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Crop yields are adversely affected by nitrogen (N) losses in humid subtropical regions. This study was conducted to determine whether N dynamics could be manipulated through planting geometry and fertilizer placement. The effects of irrigation (irrigated and rainfed), row pattern (single- and twin-row), and N placement (surface dribble, one knife, two knives, and control) on corn (Zea mays L.) productivity and N use efficiency were investigated at Leland, Mississippi, on a Bosket very fine sandy loam. The total N rate was split into two equal halves of 128 kg N ha−1 at V2 and V6 growth stages. The effects of row pattern and N placement were consistent between irrigated and rainfed environments. There was no interaction between row pattern and N placement nor did row pattern affect corn productivity or N use efficiency parameters. In 2020, when less than 30 mm of rainfall occurred from the first N application through 2 weeks after the last N application, corn grain yield and agronomic N efficiency were not different among placement methods and averaged 11.1 Mg ha−1 and 20.3 kg grain kg−1 fertilizer N, respectively. However, in 2021, applying N with one knife increased corn grain yield by 7% to 14% compared to the two knives and surface dribble application methods; in that year, 235 mm of rainfall occurred from the first N application through 2 weeks after the last N application. Applying N with one knife appears to consistently improve crop productivity and N use efficiency parameters for both irrigated and rainfed environments.

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硝酸铵尿素的投放方法、行列模式和灌溉对亚热带湿润地区玉米产量的影响
在亚热带潮湿地区,作物产量受到氮(N)损失的不利影响。本研究旨在确定是否可以通过种植几何形状和肥料施用来控制氮的动态变化。在密西西比州利兰的 Bosket 极细砂壤土上,研究了灌溉(灌溉和雨养)、行列模式(单行和双行)和氮肥施用(表面滴灌、单刀、双刀和对照)对玉米(Zea mays L.)产量和氮肥利用效率的影响。在 V2 和 V6 生长阶段,总氮肥用量被平均分成两半,每公顷 128 千克氮肥。在灌溉和雨养环境中,行列模式和氮肥施用量的影响是一致的。行列模式和氮肥施用量之间没有交互作用,行列模式也不影响玉米产量或氮肥利用效率参数。2020 年,从第一次施氮到最后一次施氮后 2 周,降雨量不足 30 毫米,不同施氮方式的玉米籽粒产量和农艺氮效率没有差异,平均分别为 11.1 兆克/公顷和 20.3 千克谷物/千克氮肥。然而,在 2021 年,与使用两把刀和表面滴灌施肥法相比,使用一把刀施肥可使玉米籽粒产量提高 7% 至 14%;在这一年,从第一次施肥到最后一次施肥后 2 周,降雨量为 235 毫米。在灌溉和雨水灌溉环境中,单刀施氮似乎都能持续提高作物产量和氮利用效率参数。
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Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment
Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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