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Influences of split application and nitrification inhibitor on nitrogen losses, grain yield, and net income for summer maize production

Baizhao Ren, Zhentao Ma, Bin Zhao, Peng Liu, Jiwang Zhang

2022Frontiers in Plant Science11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The application of nitrogen (N) fertilizer combined with nitrification inhibitor is considered to be one of the effective strategies to improve N efficiency and reduce N loss. While the chemical and physical properties of nitrapyrin (CP) in fertilizers have been evaluated to increase N efficiency, a lack of comprehensive evaluation of the effects of adding CP on summer maize yield, environmental benefits and economic income under different fertilization methods. In this study, two fertilization methods were used: split-N application and one-time basal N fertilizer before sowing. The comprehensive effects of N fertilizer with CP on N loss (NH 3 volatilization, NO 3 – leaching, and N 2 O emissions), N efficiency, yield and profit under two N application methods were explored. Results showed that under the two N application methods, N fertilizer with CP treatment increased the N efficiency and yield (+3.4%∼+5.7%), significantly reduced the soil NO 3 – -N content and N 2 O emissions, while increased NH 3 volatilization. Especially, the increase amplitude of NH 3 was much less than the decrease amplitude of N 2 O induced by adding CP. Although split-N application could achieve higher yield and N efficiency, N 2 O emissions and NH 3 volatilization also increased. However, the T1 + N (one-time basal N fertilizer before sowing mixed with CP) achieved the same yield level as T2 treatment (split-N application). Taking agronomic, economic and environmental benefits into consideration, one-time basal N fertilizer before sowing mixed with CP could ensure the target yield, increase economic benefits, maintain soil N content, and reduce N losses. Therefore, optimizing N management is essential to the sustainable development of agriculture.

Topics & Concepts

NitrificationAgronomyProduction (economics)Yield (engineering)NitrogenGrain yieldNet incomeEnvironmental scienceMathematicsBiologyEconomicsChemistryMaterials scienceMicroeconomicsOrganic chemistryMetallurgyFinanceCrop Yield and Soil FertilityRice Cultivation and Yield Improvement
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