RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ELECTROULTRAFILTRATION (EUF) EXTRACTABLE NITROGEN, GRAIN-YIELD, AND OPTIMUM NITROGEN-FERTILIZER RATES FOR WINTER-WHEAT

被引:13
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作者
ZIEGLER, K
NEMETH, K
MENGEL, K
机构
[1] Institute of Plant Nutrition of the Justus Liebig University Südanlage 5, Giessen
来源
FERTILIZER RESEARCH | 1992年 / 32卷 / 01期
关键词
NITROGEN FERTILIZER RATE; ELECTROULTRAFILTRATION; WHEAT; SOIL TEST;
D O I
10.1007/BF01054392
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
The objective of the investigation was to examine whether there exist relationships between the optimum nitrogen fertilizer rate for winter wheat and soil nitrogen fractions extracted by electroultrafiltration (EUF) from autumn samples of the upper soil layer (0-30 cm). Optimum nitrogen fertilizer rates were derived from grain yield curves of field trials carried out with increasing nitrogen fertilizer rates on 19 different sites in 1985/86 and 1986/87. Most soils were luvisols derived from loess, two soils were brown earths and one a pararendzina. Total Nitrogen fertilizer rates were 0, 40, 80, and 120 kg N/ha applied twice before ear emergence. The final nitrogen rate at ear emergence was the same for all treatments, namely 60 kg N/ha. Optimum nitrogen fertilizer rates were derived from the grain yield curve fitted to a modified Mitscherlich equation. The optimum nitrogen fertilizer rates were correlated with the nitrogen fractions extracted by EUF. The regression equation thus obtained showed that NO3-, the organic N fraction (EUF Norg), and the EUF Norg-quotient each had a highly significant impact on the optimum nitrogen fertilizer rate. The higher the amounts of EUF-N extracted the lower the optimum nitrogen rate. Substituting the EUF Norg-fraction for total nitrogen concentration in the upper soil layer gave a poorer relationship between the optimum nitrogen fertilizer rate and the soil data. In absolute terms the EUF Norg-fraction had by far the greatest impact on calculating the optimum nitrogen fertilizer rate. The investigation shows that the EUF method is a suitable technique for the determination of available soil nitrogen from which optimum nitrogen fertilizer rates can be derived for winter wheat cultivated under soil and climatic conditions typical for cereal growing areas in central Europe.
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页数:7
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