Cotton yield response to fertilizer phosphorus under a range of nitrogen management tactics

Gunasekhar Nachimuthu , Graeme Schwenke , Jon Baird , Annabelle McPherson , Clarence Mercer , Brad Sargent , Andy Hundt , Ben Macdonald
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Long term crop nutrient removal is leading to decline in available phosphorus (P) in Vertisols. To improve the efficiency of P fertilizer applied for cotton production it is important to understand its interaction with other applied nutrients, particularly nitrogen (N). Four experiments were conducted to investigate the cotton lint yield response to applied P fertilizer (dispersed throughout the beds) under (i) three different N rates, (ii) various split-N application timing treatments, (iii) additional late N application and (iv) two water-run urea application strategies. Cotton lint yield response to applied P fertilizer was influenced by split-N application ratio and timing, but not N rates or water run N strategies. Additional late N application reduced lint yield and P response. Applying all the N fertilizer pre-plant along with P increased cotton lint yield by 37.2% (with 32.5% greater seed yield), compared with applying P before planting and all N fertilizer in-crop. Phosphorus application improved lint turnout by increasing cotton lint and reducing trash. These results indicate improved agronomic efficiency of applied P fertilizer dispersed throughout the beds can be possible by supplying crops with optimum N earlier in the season. The P dispersion throughout the plant beds potentially improved the P acquisition by cotton roots—where more N was applied pre-plant than in-crop. Future research needs to focus on greater understanding of the N-priming effect on cotton root growth and its impact on response to applied P.

不同氮肥管理策略下棉花产量对肥磷的响应
作物长期养分去除导致土壤速效磷(P)下降。为了提高磷肥在棉花生产中的效率,了解其与其他施用养分,特别是氮(N)的相互作用是很重要的。进行了四项试验,研究了在(i)三种不同的施氮量,(ii)不同的分施氮肥时间处理,(iii)额外的后期施氮和(iv)两种水运尿素施用策略下,棉花产量对施磷肥(分散在整个床上)的响应。施磷肥对棉棉产量的影响主要受分氮比例和施磷肥时间的影响,而不受施氮量和水运氮策略的影响。后期额外施氮降低了皮棉产量和对磷的响应。与种前施磷肥和种内施全氮相比,播前施全氮和施磷肥可使棉棉产量提高37.2%(籽粒产量提高32.5%)。施磷通过增加棉绒和减少垃圾来改善棉绒道岔。这些结果表明,通过尽早给作物提供最适氮,可以提高施用磷肥在整个床上的农艺效率。P在整个苗床上的分散可能会促进棉花根系对P的吸收,其中种植前施氮量大于作物内施氮量。今后的研究需要进一步深入了解氮对棉花根系生长的影响及其对施磷响应的影响。
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