Author:
Ali Ali M.,Saudi Ahmed M.,El-Sadek Ashraf N.,Bijay-Singh
Abstract
AbstractThe critical nitrogen (N) dilution curve, which expresses whole-plant critical N concentration as a function of shoot biomass, can be used as a N management diagnostic tool for cereals. The objectives of this research were to develop a critical N dilution curve for wheat grown in calcareous soils and to formulate a model for estimating N fertilizer requirement of wheat crop at different growth stages. Six N fertilization rates (0–250 kg N ha−1) were used to induce variability in plant growth throughout six site-years (three locations at West Delta of Egypt and two seasons [2020/21-2021/22]). Aboveground shoot biomass (W; Mg DM [dry matter] ha−1) and N concentration (Nc; g kg−1DM) were determined on five sampling dates during the growing season. A critical N dilution curve was developed as:$${N}_{\mathrm{c}}=50.141 {\mathrm{W}}^{-0.424}$$Nc=50.141W-0.424. TheNcdilution curve was then used to develop a N fertilizer topdressing strategy. The study relied on N nutrition index inferred from theNcbased on N uptake, and instead of relying on a single N recovery efficiency coefficient, a variable N recovery efficiency was developed. This approach increased the hypothetical N requirements at low N application rates while decreased requirements at high N application rates, implying that theNcdilution curve can be used successfully to estimate the rates of supplemental N application. The developed strategy will provide a solid basis for precisely managing N fertilizer, though challenge ahead at the farm level will be in determining the actual shoot biomass and N concentration.
Funder
The Science, Technology & Innovation Funding Authority
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Soil Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
Cited by
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