| Literature DB >> 30310155 |
Chaoqiang Jiang1,2, Dianjun Lu1, Chaolong Zu2, Jianmin Zhou1, Huoyan Wang3.
Abstract
It is urgently to minimize nitrogen (N) loss while simultaneously ensuring high yield for maize in China. A two-year field experiment was conducted to determine the effects of root-zone fertilization (RZF) and split-surface broadcasting (SSB) on grain yield, N use efficiency (NUE), and urea-15N fate under different N rates (135, 180 and 225 kg ha-1). Results showed that RZF increased grain yield by 11.5%, and the N derived from fertilizer (Ndff%) by 13.1-19.6%, compared with SSB. The percentage of residual 15N in the 0-80 cm soil was 37.2-47.4% after harvest; most 15N (64.4-67.4%) was retained in the top 20 cm. RZF significantly increased the N apparent recovery efficiency (NARE) and 15N recovery in maize by 14.3-37.8% and 21.9-30.0%, respectively; while decreased N losses by 11.2-24.2%, compared with SSB. The RZF of urea can be considered a slow-release fertilizer, which better matches maize N demand and effectively reduces N losses. Overall, RZF achieved yields as high as the SSB, but with a 20-25% reduction in N application. These results help improve our understanding of N fate in the maize cropping system, and may help guide recommendations for N management in southeastern China.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30310155 PMCID: PMC6181941 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-33591-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Effects of method of application of N and its dose on mean grain yield and mean biomass of summer maize in 2015 and 2016.
| Treatments | N rate (kg ha−1) | 2015 | 2016 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grain yield (t ha−1) | Biomass (t ha−1) | Grain yield (t ha−1) | Biomass (t ha−1) | ||
| CK | 0 | 5.68 e | 8.92 f | 5.47 e | 9.69 d |
| SSB | 135 | 7.70 d | 12.91 e | 7.56 d | 13.41 c |
| 180 | 8.62 c | 14.03 cd | 8.84 bc | 15.30 b | |
| 225 | 9.36 ab | 15.05 b | 9.40 ab | 16.31 a | |
| RZF | 135 | 9.17 bc | 13.88 d | 8.73 c | 14.67 b |
| 180 | 9.71 ab | 14.80 bc | 9.56 a | 16.17 a | |
| 225 | 10.07 a | 15.91 a | 9.97 a | 16.69 a | |
| Rate (R) | *** | *** | *** | *** | |
| Method (D) | *** | * | ** | ** | |
| R × D | * | ns | ns | ns | |
Different small letters within the same column represent significant differences (P < 0.05). CK: N application 0 kg ha−1; SSB: two-split surface broadcasting; RZF: one-time root-zone fertilization. ns means not significant; *Significant at P < 0.05; **Significant at P < 0.01; ***Significant at P < 0.001.
Effects of method of application of N and its dose on mean N uptake (kg ha−1) by maize in 2015 and 2016.
| Treatments | N rate (kg ha−1) | 2015 | 2016 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grain | Total | Grain | Total | ||
| CK | 50.3 d | 76.1 d | 49.6 d | 83.4 f | |
| SSB | 135 | 85.9 c | 144.3 c | 81.4 c | 147.3 e |
| 180 | 97.7 b | 164.6 b | 95.2 b | 167.6 cd | |
| 225 | 101.2 b | 168.6 b | 99.0 ab | 174.3 bc | |
| RZF | 135 | 99.7 b | 160.6 b | 95.2 b | 158.8 d |
| 180 | 113.1 a | 182.0 a | 102.3 ab | 179.7 ab | |
| 225 | 116.4 a | 191.4 a | 108.3 a | 190.5 a | |
| Rate (R) | *** | *** | *** | *** | |
| Method (D) | *** | *** | ** | ** | |
| R × D | ns | ns | ns | ns | |
Different small letters within the same column represent significant differences (P < 0.05). CK: N application 0 kg ha−1; SSB: two-split surface broadcasting; RZF: one-time root-zone fertilization. ns means not significant; **Significant at P < 0.01; ***Significant at P < 0.001.
Effects of method of application of N and its dose on three measures of N use efficiency (NUE) in 2015 and 2016.
| Treatments | N rate (kg ha−1) | 2015 | 2016 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NARE (%) | NAE (kg kg−1) | NPFP (kg kg−1) | NARE (%) | NAE (kg kg−1) | NPFP (kg kg−1) | ||
| SSB | 135 | 49.5 b | 14.9 c | 57.0 b | 47.3 b | 15.5 c | 56.0 b |
| 180 | 49.2 b | 16.3 c | 47.7 c | 46.8 b | 18.7 b | 50.5 c | |
| 225 | 41.1 c | 16.4 c | 41.6 d | 40.4 c | 17.5 bc | 41.8 d | |
| RZF | 135 | 62.6 a | 25.8 a | 67.9 a | 55.9 a | 24.1 a | 64.6 a |
| 180 | 58.9 a | 22.4 b | 54.3 b | 53.5 a | 21.0 a | 52.7 bc | |
| 225 | 51.2 b | 19.5 b | 44.8 cd | 47.6 b | 19.6 b | 44.3 d | |
| Rate (R) | ** | ns | *** | ** | ns | *** | |
| Method (D) | *** | *** | *** | *** | *** | *** | |
| R × D | ns | ** | * | ns | ** | ns | |
Different small letters within the same column represent significant differences (P < 0.05). CK: N application 0 kg ha−1; SSB: two-split surface broadcasting; RZF: one-time root-zone fertilization. ns means not significant; *Significant at P < 0.05; **Significant at P < 0.01; ***Significant at P < 0.001.
Maize plant N derived from 15N-labeled urea (Ndff) and from soils (Ndfs) in 2016.
| Treatments | N rate (kg ha−1) | Ndff (kg ha−1) | Ndfs (kg ha−1) | Ndff (%) | Ndfs (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grain | Total | Grain | Total | ||||
| SSB | 135 | 15.8 e | 27.9 e | 63.1 b | 124.1 c | 18.4 e | 81.6 a |
| 180 | 25.5 c | 42.7 c | 73.4 a | 135.9 abc | 23.9 cd | 76.1 bc | |
| 225 | 25.9 c | 46.7 c | 73.3 a | 138.6 ab | 25.2 bc | 74.8 cd | |
| RZF | 135 | 20.3 d | 36.3 d | 75.0 a | 128.6 bc | 22.0 d | 78.0 b |
| 180 | 28.7 b | 52.1 b | 75.2 a | 139.2 ab | 27.5 ab | 72.7 de | |
| 225 | 31.8 a | 57.8 a | 77.7 a | 145.2 a | 28.5 a | 71.5 e | |
| Rate (R) | *** | *** | ns | * | *** | *** | |
| Method (D) | *** | *** | * | ns | *** | *** | |
| R × D | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | |
Different small letters within the same column represent significant differences (P < 0.05). CK: N application 0 kg ha−1; SSB: two-split surface broadcasting; RZF: one-time root-zone fertilization. ns means not significant; *Significant at P < 0.05; ***Significant at P < 0.001.
Figure 1The distribution of residual 15N after harvest as a factor of application method and rate of N in 2016. SSB135, SSB180 and SSB225: two-split surface broadcasting with 135, 180 and 225 kg N ha−1, respectively; RZF135, RZF180 and RZF225: one-time root-zone fertilization with 135, 180 and 225 kg N ha−1, respectively.
The fate of 15N-labeled urea in the 2016 maize growing seasons.
| Treatments | N rate (kg ha−1) | 15N in maize (kg ha−1) | 15N in soil (kg ha−1) | Recovery in maize (%) | Residual in soil (%) | Potential losses (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SSB | 135 | 27.9 e | 61.3 d | 20.7 d | 45.4 ab | 33.9 bc |
| 180 | 42.7 c | 70.5 bc | 23.7 c | 39.2 c | 37.1 ab | |
| 225 | 46.7 c | 84.2 a | 20.8 d | 37.4 c | 41.8 a | |
| RZF | 135 | 36.3 d | 64.0 cd | 26.9 ab | 47.4 a | 25.7 d |
| 180 | 52.1 b | 75.1 b | 28.9 a | 41.7 bc | 29.4 cd | |
| 225 | 57.8 a | 83.7 a | 25.7 bc | 37.2 c | 37.1 ab | |
| Rate (R) | *** | ns | *** | ** | ** | |
| Method (D) | *** | *** | ** | ns | *** | |
| R × D | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns |
Different small letters within the same column represent significant differences (P < 0.05). CK: N application 0 kg ha−1; SSB: two-split surface broadcasting; RZF: one-time root-zone fertilization. ns means not significant; **Significant at P < 0.01; ***Significant at P < 0.001.
Figure 2Monthly mean rainfall and temperature during the maize growing season in 2015 and 2016.