Evaluating the Effects of Reduced N Application, a Nitrification Inhibitor, and Straw Incorporation on Fertilizer-N Fates in the Maize Growing Season: A Field 15N Tracer Study

Author:

Quan Zhi1234ORCID,Li Shanlong15,Xun Zhifeng16ORCID,Liu Chang1,Liu Dong1,Wang Yanzhi13,Zhao Xinghan1,Yang Ming17,Lu Caiyan134,Chen Xin14,Fang Yunting13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, China

2. Weifang Institute of Modern Agriculture and Ecological Environment, Weifang 261041, China

3. Key Laboratory of Stable Isotope Techniques and Applications, Shenyang 110016, China

4. Shenyang Agro-Ecosystem Experimental Station, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, China

5. Institute of Agricultural Resource and Environment, Jilin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changchun 130033, China

6. School of Landscape Architecture, Liaoning Agricultural Vocational and Technical College, Yingkou 115009, China

7. College of Land and Environment, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, China

Abstract

Reducing fertilizer-N rate, applying a nitrification inhibitor (NI), and incorporating straw are widely recommended to improve N use efficiency of crops and decrease N losses. A field 15N tracer study was conducted to compare their effectiveness on fertilizer-N fates during the maize growing season in Northeast China. The following six treatments were used: (1) no N fertilization (control); (2) 200 kg urea-N ha−1 (100%N); (3) 200 kg urea-N ha−1 and straw (100%N + S); (4) 160 kg urea-N ha−1 (80%N); (5) 160 kg urea-N ha−1 and NI (Nitrapyrin in this study) (80%N + NI); and (6) 160 kg urea-N ha−1, NI, and straw (80%N + NI + S). The results showed that the five N fertilization treatments yielded 16–25% more grain and 39–60% more crop N uptake than the control, but the differences among the five treatments were not statistically significant. Compared with the 100%N, 20% fertilizer-N reduction (80%N) decreased the 15N concentration in topsoil and plant pools but increased the proportion of plant 15N recovery at harvesting (NUE15N, 60% vs. 50%). Compared with the 80%N, NI co-application (80%N + NI) delayed soil nitrification and increased soil 15N retention at harvesting (52% vs. 36%), thereby decreasing NUE15N significantly. Straw incorporation decreased fertilizer-N retention in soil compared with NI co-application because it promoted NUE15N significantly. In conclusion, the results demonstrate that NI and straw additions are efficient strategies for stabilizing fertilizer-N in soils and potentially minimizing N loss; however, their effects on NUE15N vary and the related mechanism must be further clarified in long-term trials.

Funder

Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

the National Key Research and Development Program of China

the National Natural Science Foundation of China

the Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation

the Liaoning Vitalization Talents Program

Shenyang Science and Technology Talent Program

the Taishan Scholars

Publisher

MDPI AG

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