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Agronomic Assessment of a Controlled-Release Polymer-Coated Urea-Based Fertilizer in Maize

Ricardo Gil‐Ortiz, Miguel Ángel Naranjo, Antonio Ruiz‐Navarro, Marcos Caballero‐Molada, Sergio Atarés, Carlos Garcı́a, Óscar Vicente

2021Plants18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Increasing nutrient use efficiency of fertilizers is one of the major challenges to improve crop yields and minimize environmental impacts. This work compared the efficacy of a new ecological polymer-coated urea fertilizer and a slow release urea-based traditional fertilizer. Reductions in the N doses of the polymer-coated fertilizer were tested. A comparative study was first carried out by measuring the different physiological and yield parameters at the micro-scale level, and later-on field experiments were performed. Grain yield in the field was significantly higher (20%) when applying the new controlled-release fertilizer than when using the traditional one at the same dose. A 20% reduction in N content in the new fertilizer gave similar physiological and yield responses compared to the traditional fertilizer. We conclude that this new fertilizer can be used in extensive cropping of maize, guaranteeing at least the same yields than traditional fertilizers, with a reduction on the impact on soil properties and nitrogen losses.

Topics & Concepts

FertilizerUreaAgronomyCoated ureaControlled releaseYield (engineering)Environmental scienceNitrogenNutrientMathematicsChemistryMaterials scienceBiologyMetallurgyNanotechnologyOrganic chemistryPolymer-Based Agricultural EnhancementsPhosphorus and nutrient managementSoil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
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