Reduction in Nitrogen Rate and Improvement of Nitrogen Use Efficiency without Loss of Peanut Yield by Regional Mean Optimal Rate of Chemical Fertilizer Based on a Multi-Site Field Experiment in the North China Plain
Author:
Hu Jiayu1, Yang Yang2, Zhang Hongyan1, Li Yuhao2, Zhang Shuhong2, He Xinhua34ORCID, Huang Yufang1, Ye Youliang1, Zhao Yanan1ORCID, Yan Jungying5
Affiliation:
1. College of Resource and Environment, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450002, China 2. Innovation Centre for Efficient Use of Nitrogen Fertilizer, Henan Xinlianxin Chemical Industry Group Co., Ltd., Xinxiang 453700, China 3. Centre of Excellence for Soil Biology, College of Resources and Environment, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, China 4. School of Biological Sciences, University of Western Australia, Perth 6009, Australia 5. Henan Province Soil and Fertilizer Station, Zhengzhou 450002, China
Abstract
It is important to quantify nutrient requirements and optimize fertilization to improve peanut yield and fertilizer use efficiency. In this study, a multi-site field trial was conducted from 2020 to 2021 in the North China Plain to estimate nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) uptake and requirements of peanuts, and to evaluate the effects of fertilization recommendations from the regional mean optimal rate (RMOR) on dry matter, pod yield, nutrient uptake, and fertilizer use efficiency. Results show that compared with farmer practice fertilization (FP), optimal fertilization (OPT) based on the RMOR increased peanut dry matter by 6.6% and pod yield by 10.9%. The average uptake rates of N, P, and K were 214.3, 23.3, and 78.4 kg/ha, respectively, with 76.0% N harvest index, 59.8% P harvest index, and 41.4% K harvest index. The OPT treatment increased N, P, and K uptake by 19.3%, 7.3%, and 11.0% compared with FP, respectively. However, the average of yield, nutrition uptake, and harvest indexes of N, P, and K were not significantly affected by fertilization. The peanut required 42.0 kg N, 4.6 kg P, and 15.3 kg K to produce 1000 kg of pods. The OPT treatment significantly improved the N partial factor productivity and N uptake efficiency but decreased the K partial factor productivity and K uptake efficiency. The present study demonstrates that fertilizer recommendations from RMOR improve N use efficiency, and reduce N and P fertilizer application without yield loss in regions with smallholder farmers, and the corresponding estimation of nutrient requirements helps to make peanut fertilization recommendations.
Funder
Key Scientific Research Project of the Higher Education Institutions of Henan Province Research and Practice Project of Higher Education Teaching Reform in Henan Province Open Research Project of the Innovation Center for the Efficient Use of Nitrogen Fertilizer from Henan Xinlianxin Chemical Industry Group Co., Ltd.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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