Author:
Eckard R. J.,Franks D. R.
Abstract
Summary. The strategic application of nitrogen (N)
fertiliser on temperate pasture is a popular management tool for boosting
pasture production, particularly when low soil temperatures limit
clover-derived N availability. The responsiveness of a perennial ryegrass and
white clover pasture to increasing rates of N fertiliser (0, 15, 30, 45 and 60
kg N/ha), applied as a single application, was investigated for 5 pre and
5 post mid winter N application dates. The trial was laid out in a randomised
split-plot design, replicated 4 times, with N application date in the whole
plots and N fertiliser rate in subplots. Herbage yields were estimated by
mowing small plots, with animals excluded for the duration of a single
regrowth period on each plot.
The data are presented as averages for the 5 pre and 5 post mid winter
responses separately, as the means of the pre and post winter partitions were
significantly (P<0.001) different at all rates of N
fertiliser for both years. Significant (P<0.05) yield
responses were noted between increments of N fertiliser up to the 45 kg
N/ha application rate. In contrast, no significant
(P>0.05) increases in dry matter yield were noted
between the 45 and 60 kg N/ha rates in all but one response, consistent
with diminishing returns.
The efficiency with which N fertiliser was utilised ranged between 9.0 and
15.9 kg N dry matter/kg. Nitrogen efficiency was consistently lower at the
60 kg N/ha rate than for lower rates of N fertiliser. The application of N
fertiliser increased pasture dry matter yields by between 582 and 703 kg dry
matter/ha. Based on the 1997 cost of urea, the additional forage produced
cost between 6.4 and 10.1 cents/kg dry matter.
The data are reviewed in terms of the potential for strategic N fertiliser
applications during the winter, while still maximising utilisation of
clover-derived N during the warmer months.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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