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Title

IMPROVING GRAIN YIELD, NITROGEN USE EFFICIENCY AND NITROGEN RECOVERY IN WHEAT THROUGH PRE-PLANT N-FERTILIZERS

Pages

  129-138

Keywords

WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.)Q3
NUEQ3

Abstract

 To increase grain YIELD, nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) and nitrogen apparent recovery fraction (NARF) in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), an experiment was carried out in Karaj Soil and Water Research Station farm for two consecutive growing seasons in 2004-05 and 2005-06. The experimental design was RCBD with 6 treatments (T1=Control; T2=150 kg ha-1 of N as urea in 3-split applications; T3=1/3 N as SCU as the base fertilizer + 2-split urea applications; T4=150 kg ha-1 N as SCU as the base fertilizer; T5=150 kg ha-1 of N as urea in 2-split applications and T6=1/3 N as complete fertilizer as the base fertilizer +2-split urea applications) in the first year and 7 treatments (T1=Control; T2=180 kg ha-1 of N as urea in 2-split applications; T3=180 kg ha-1 of N as urea in 3-split applications; T4=180 kg ha-1 N in 5-split urea applications; T5=pre-plant urea + 4-split urea applications; T6= 1/3 N as SCU as the base fertilizer +4-split urea applications and T6=1/3 N as complete fertilizer as the base fertilizer +4-split urea applications) in the second year with 3 replications. In the second year, N rate was increased from 150 to 180 kg ha-1, adding the existing extra nutrients in complete macro and fertilizers to other treatments and N split-application was increased up to four times. After harvesting, grain YIELD, NUE and NARF were measured. The results of first year revealed that the YIELD, NUE and NARF for T2 (5145 kg ha-1, 13.8 kg kg-1, 41.2%, respectively) and T6 (5067 kg ha-1, 13.2 kg kg-1, 38.2.2%, respectively) were increased significantly at 1% level. In the second year, the maximum grain YIELD (6335 kg ha-1), NUE (16.2 kg kg-1) and NARF (50%) were obtained again from T6 treatment. Higher YIELD, NUE and NARF in the second year were mainly due to higher N rates and more N split applications. The economic returns for these substitutions, even without considering any fertilizer subsidies, the averages turned out to be 14, 8 and 4 in these treatments, respectively. Overall results revealed that the substitution of complete macro and SCU fertilizers with pre-plant urea is advisable in wheat production areas. Therefore, it is recommended that the experiment be further tested and evaluated in some wheat growing provinces.l results.

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    APA: Copy

    MALAKOUTI, MOHAMMAD JAFAR, BABA AKBARI, M., & NEZAMI, S.. (2009). IMPROVING GRAIN YIELD, NITROGEN USE EFFICIENCY AND NITROGEN RECOVERY IN WHEAT THROUGH PRE-PLANT N-FERTILIZERS. WATER AND SOIL SCIENCE (JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES), 13(49), 129-138. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/14845/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    MALAKOUTI MOHAMMAD JAFAR, BABA AKBARI M., NEZAMI S.. IMPROVING GRAIN YIELD, NITROGEN USE EFFICIENCY AND NITROGEN RECOVERY IN WHEAT THROUGH PRE-PLANT N-FERTILIZERS. WATER AND SOIL SCIENCE (JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES)[Internet]. 2009;13(49):129-138. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/14845/en

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    MOHAMMAD JAFAR MALAKOUTI, M. BABA AKBARI, and S. NEZAMI, “IMPROVING GRAIN YIELD, NITROGEN USE EFFICIENCY AND NITROGEN RECOVERY IN WHEAT THROUGH PRE-PLANT N-FERTILIZERS,” WATER AND SOIL SCIENCE (JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES), vol. 13, no. 49, pp. 129–138, 2009, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/14845/en

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