Continuous winter wheat response to nitrogen fertilizer rate in long‐term reduced tillage semi‐arid variable yield environments

Author:

Obour Augustine K.1ORCID,Holman Johnathan D.2,Assefa Yared2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agronomy Kansas State University Hays Kansas USA

2. Department of Agronomy Kansas State University Garden City Kansas USA

Abstract

AbstractReduced tillage (RT) increased soil water storage compared with conventional tillage, enabling an associated increase in crop performance. However, information on nitrogen (N) fertilizer rates for RT systems is limited. The objectives of this long‐term study were to determine agronomic and economical optimal N rates for a continuous winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) system under RT at different yield environments. This study was conducted at Kansas State University Agricultural Research Center near Hays, KS, from 1971 through 2003. There were six N fertilizer rate treatments (0, 22, 45, 67, 90, and 112 kg N ha−1) arranged in a randomized complete block design with six replications. Over the 33 years, winter wheat yields ranged from a minimum of 370 kg ha−1 to a maximum of 3948 kg ha−1 with mean yield of 2015 kg ha−1 and standard deviation of 669 kg ha−1. Agronomic optimal N rates for wheat varied from 70 in very low yield (VLY) to 79 kg N ha−1 in very high yield (VHY) environment. The economic optimal N rates estimated for continuous wheat ranged from 59 in VLY to 71 kg N ha−1 in VHY environments. However, net profits from fertilizer application ranged from $63 in VLY to $443 ha−1 in VHY environment. We concluded that applying 60–70 kg N ha−1 would optimize dryland continuous RT wheat yields and profitability, but N removal and recovery efficiency (grain N [applied N]−1) are less in lower yielding environments.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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