Nitrogen Availability in Pecan Orchard Soil: Implications for Pecan Fertilizer Management

被引:5
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作者
Wells, M. Lenny [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Georgia, Dept Hort, Tifton, GA 31793 USA
关键词
Carya illinoinensis; legumes; clover; poultry litter; POULTRY LITTER; RECOVERY; MINERALIZATION; QUALITY; YIELD; TIME;
D O I
10.21273/HORTSCI.46.9.1294
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer application to plants at rates not adjusted for the N contribution from soil N availability may result in overapplication of fertilizer. Further understanding of proper timing of N applications based on soil N dynamics and plant demand can be valuable information for the efficient use of fertilizer N. The present study measures soil N dynamics in a pecan orchard under various N fertilizer regimes on a southeastern U.S. Coastal Plain soil. The following treatments were evaluated: 1) crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum L.); 2) poultry litter; 3) crimson clover + poultry litter; 4) ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3); and 5) untreated control. Crimson clover provided from 20 to 75 kg.ha(-1) N over the course of the two growing seasons; however, most of the available N from crimson clover became available late in the growing season. As a result, supplemental N may be required in spring where crimson clover is used as an orchard cover crop. Poultry litter, with and without clover, provided available N consistently throughout the growing season with more N becoming available later in the season than earlier. This suggests that poultry litter applications for pecan should be timed before budbreak. Under optimum environmental conditions, N from NH4NO3 is most available within the first 30 days of application. Thus, it appears that synthetic fertilizer applications using NH4NO3 as the N source should be targeted at or 2 to 3 weeks after pecan budbreak.
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页码:1294 / 1297
页数:4
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