Soil sampling depth for calculation of nitrogen base fertilization in field-grown spinach

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Frerichs, C. [1 ]
Daum, D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Osnabruck Univ Appl Sci, Fac Agr Sci & Landscape Architecture, Osnabruck, Germany
来源
XXXI INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL CONGRESS, IHC2022: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PLANT NUTRITION, FERTILIZATION, SOIL MANAGEMENT | 2023年 / 1375卷
关键词
Spinacia oleracea L; N-min concentration; base fertilization; fresh mass yield; dry mass yield; MODEL;
D O I
10.17660/ActaHortic.2023.1375.12
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Spinach is a nitrogen (N)-demanding crop characterized by a shallow root architecture. Especially in the first weeks after sowing, significant N uptake is limited to the uppermost few centimetres of the soil. However, base fertilization is usually based on the soil mineral N (N-min) concentration in the upper 30 cm. Therefore, the objective of this study was to examine whether the soil sample depth for calculating the base N fertilization can be reduced to the 0-15 cm layer. In seven field trials, conducted during spring, summer and autumn seasons, either a low or high base fertilization dose was applied at sowing. Until top dressing, soil samples were frequently taken in the upper 0-15 and 15-30 cm layers to determine the average N-min concentration in each layer. Top dressing was applied when the first true leaves had unfurled. With this fertilizer application, the total N supply was aligned between both treatments based on the N-min concentration in the upper 30 cm of the soil. Aboveground fresh and dry masses were determined after reaching a fresh mass yield of 15-20 t ha(-1) and related to the mean N-min concentration in the first 3 to 4 weeks of cultivation between sowing and top dressing. It was shown that the N-min concentration in the upper 0-15 cm of the soil highly reflects the base fertilization rate. By contrast, the N-min concentration in the 15-30 cm layer remained unaffected. However, the N-min concentration of both top soil layers can affect fresh and dry mass yield at harvest. Therefore, the entire 0-30 cm soil layer should be considered when calculating the base N fertilization rate in field-grown spinach. Measurements revealed that spinach fresh and dry masses were increased until the N availability of between 54 and 59 kg ha(-1) (0-30 cm) was reached at the seedlings stage, respectively.
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