Impact of in‐season split application of nitrogen on intra‐panicle grain dynamics, grain quality, and vegetative indices that govern nitrogen use efficiency in sorghum

Author:

Ostmeyer Troy J.12,Impa Somayanda M.1,Bean Scott R.3,Dhillon Rajveer4,Hayes Chad5,Ritchie Glen1,Asebedo Antonio R.6,Emendack Yves5,Jagadish S. V. Krishna12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant and Soil Science Texas Tech University Lubbock Texas USA

2. Department of Agronomy Kansas State University Manhattan Kansas USA

3. Grain Quality and Structure Research Unit CGAHR, USDA‐ARS Manhattan Kansas USA

4. Agricultural Research Development Program Central State University Wilberforce Ohio USA

5. USDA‐ARS Cropping Systems Research Lab. Lubbock Texas USA

6. Innovar Ag LLC Bradenton Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe correct rate and timing of nitrogen (N) has the potential to improve sorghum productivity through modified grain yield components and quality. The impacts of in‐season split application of N have little documentation.AimAn experiment was conducted to determine the optimum rate and timing of N to relate vegetative indices that govern nitrogen use efficiency and to maximize grain yield and quality under different soil types.MethodsPioneer 86P20 was grown in three environments on two different soil types following a completely randomized block design with nine N application treatments. Treatments included differing N rates applied at critical developmental stages of sorghum (planting, panicle initiation, and booting), accompanied with high temporal aerial phenotyping.ResultsOpportunities to increase grain protein content while using split N applications were observed, with panicle initiation identified as a critical developmental stage. In‐season split application of N enhances grain yield under low soil mineral N. Split application of 31 kg N ha−1 each at the time of planting, panicle initiation, and booting emerged as optimum N treatment to increase protein content in sorghum. Vegetative indices, that is, normalized difference vegetation index and normalized difference red edge index are capable of predicting grain yield and protein content, respectively. Intra‐panicle grain numbers and weights were altered significantly at different portions within panicles, with an opportunity to enhance yield potential at the bottom portion. The strong stay‐green trait in this hybrid locked a large proportion of nitrogen in the leaves, which warrants the need for balancing stay‐green and senescence in sorghum improvement programs.ConclusionsFindings highlight that in grain sorghum remobilization of residual leaf N into grain is a target to increase yield and grain quality. An optimized stay‐green trait balanced with senescence is recommended for enhancing sorghum yield potential.

Funder

Topcon Corporation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Soil Science

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