Splitting Nitrogen Fertilization Is More Important than Nitrogen Level When Mixed Wheat Varieties Are Cultivated in a Conservation Agriculture System

Author:

Allart Kévin1,Almoussawi Ali1ORCID,Kerbey Louay1,Catterou Manuella1ORCID,Roger David1ORCID,Mortier David1,Blanc Elisa1,Robert Bastien1,Spicher Fabien1,Emery Léa1,Hirel Bertrand2ORCID,Dubois Frédéric1ORCID,Tetu Thierry1

Affiliation:

1. Unité de Recherche “Ecologie et Dynamique des Systèmes Anthropisés” EDYSAN, UMR 7058 CNRS-UPJV, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, 1 rue des Louvels, CEDEX 1, 80037 Amiens, France

2. Unité Mixte de Recherche 1318 INRA-AgroParisTech, Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique et de l’Environnement (INRAE), 78026 Versailles, France

Abstract

Nitrogen (N) is one of the most limiting nutrients for cereal production, especially in wheat, which is one of the main crops cultivated globally. To achieve high yields, wheat requires a certain amount of nitrogen (N), as N deficiency can lead to a decrease in yield and thus reduce income for farmers. In contrast, excessive applications of N fertilizer can be detrimental to both terrestrial and aquatic environments. To optimize N fertilizer applications in wheat, a three-year field experiment was conducted to evaluate the impact of different N fertilization strategies on various N-related physiological and agronomic traits. Moreover, to optimize N utilization efficiency while maintaining crop productivity, a mixture of five winter wheat varieties was used to mitigate the possible impact of environmental constraints. These strategies were based on a simultaneous increase in N fertilization and N fertilizer fractionation at key stages of plant development in a soil conservation agriculture (SCA) system in which legumes were grown prior to the cultivation of the main crop. In this SCA system, we observed that 200 kgN·ha−1 was optimal for both N use efficiency (NUE) and aerial and grain biomass production. Moreover, we found that at this level of N fertilization, of the application strategies, a 40%/40%/20% split application at full tillering, at the first node, and at booting, respectively, appeared to be the best option for the highest plant productivity.

Funder

Région HAUTS DE FRANCE

ADEME

Agence de l’eau ARTOIS PICARDIE

PERIG—Agriculteurs/Association Terre de Picardie

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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