INVESTIGADORES
SAINZ ROZAS Hernan Rene
artículos
Título:
Optimizing fertilizer nitrogen use efficiency by intensively managed spring wheat in humid regions: Effect of splitapplication
Autor/es:
VELASCO; SAINZ ROZAS; ECHEVERRÍA; BARBIERI
Revista:
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE
Editorial:
AGRICULTURAL INST CANADA
Referencias:
Lugar: Desconocido; Año: 2012 vol. 92 p. 1 - 10
ISSN:
0008-4220
Resumen:
Efficient N fertilizer management is critical for the economical production of wheat and the long-term protection of the environment. Six experiments were conducted at three locations in the south-east of the province of Buenos Aires (SE), Argentina, during a 4-yr period, on Typic Argiudoll and Petrocalcic Paleudoll. The study was designed to evaluate the effects of splitting nitrogen (N) fertilizer on N use efficiency (NUE) in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Rates of 0 to 150 kg N ha -1 were used, applied at tillering (Z24) or split between Z24 and flag leaf (Z39). The experimental design was a randomized complete block with three replications. Grain yield ranged from 3522 to 8185 kg ha-1, according to N availability and application time. In the experiments without water stress (three out of six), average grain yield (across experiments) was 6669 and 6989 kg ha_1 for full and split fertilization, respectively. In four out of six experiments, average N in aboveground biomass (NAB), N recovery fraction (NRF), and grain protein content (GPC) for split N application were greater than for full N at Z24 (NAB, 176 and 157 kg N ha-1; NRF, 66 and 51%; GPC, 100 and 92 g kg-1, for split and full N application, respectively). In years without water stress, splitting N between Z24 and Z39 is an appropriate strategy to improve NRF, reducing N losses, and minimizing the environmental impact of fertilization.