Improving winter wheat grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency using nitrogen application time and rate

Abstract Preplant nitrogen (N) application, which involves placing nutrients in the soil before seeding, has been an integral part of crop production systems for decades. Some producers are known to apply N at least 21 d before planting. This may increase N loss and lower grain yield. This study eva...

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Main Authors: Lawrence Aula, Peter Omara, Fikayo B. Oyebiyi, Elizabeth Eickhoff, Jonathan Carpenter, Eva Nambi, Alimamy Fornah, William R. Raun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/agg2.20148
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spelling doaj-0f8d56943de24d518aee1170b3985b0c2021-03-16T10:32:31ZengWileyAgrosystems, Geosciences & Environment2639-66962021-01-0141n/an/a10.1002/agg2.20148Improving winter wheat grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency using nitrogen application time and rateLawrence Aula0Peter Omara1Fikayo B. Oyebiyi2Elizabeth Eickhoff3Jonathan Carpenter4Eva Nambi5Alimamy Fornah6William R. Raun7Dep. of Plant and Soil Sciences Oklahoma State Univ. Stillwater OK 74078 USADep. of Plant and Soil Sciences Oklahoma State Univ. Stillwater OK 74078 USADep. of Plant and Soil Sciences Oklahoma State Univ. Stillwater OK 74078 USADep. of Plant and Soil Sciences Oklahoma State Univ. Stillwater OK 74078 USADep. of Plant and Soil Sciences Oklahoma State Univ. Stillwater OK 74078 USADep. of Plant and Soil Sciences Oklahoma State Univ. Stillwater OK 74078 USAAgriculture Dep. Cameron Univ. Agricultural Hall Lawton OK 73505 USADep. of Plant and Soil Sciences Oklahoma State Univ. Stillwater OK 74078 USAAbstract Preplant nitrogen (N) application, which involves placing nutrients in the soil before seeding, has been an integral part of crop production systems for decades. Some producers are known to apply N at least 21 d before planting. This may increase N loss and lower grain yield. This study evaluated the effect of timing and rate of N application on winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grain yield and N use efficiency (NUE). An experiment with a factorial arrangement of treatments was set up in a randomized complete block design with three replications. Treatments included four N rates (0, 45, 90, and 135 kg ha–1) with each applied 7 or 30 d before planting, and at Feekes 5 (FK5). Grain N was analyzed using LECO CN dry combustion analyzer. The difference method [Grain N from (fertilized plot – check plot)]/N applied was used to compute NUE. Nitrogen application rate significantly affected grain yield (P ≤ .01). Although the rate may be temporally and spatially variable, approximately 90 kg N ha–1 was required to obtain yields that differ markedly from the check. Mid‐season applied N (FK5) had similar yields to preplant applied N in two of four site‐years and significantly increased yield at one site in 2020. Out of two sites, the timing of N application had a substantial effect on NUE in both years (P ≤ 0.11). In this case, NUE was increased by as much as 9.5% for midseason applied N compared to 30 d before planting N application time.https://doi.org/10.1002/agg2.20148
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author Lawrence Aula
Peter Omara
Fikayo B. Oyebiyi
Elizabeth Eickhoff
Jonathan Carpenter
Eva Nambi
Alimamy Fornah
William R. Raun
spellingShingle Lawrence Aula
Peter Omara
Fikayo B. Oyebiyi
Elizabeth Eickhoff
Jonathan Carpenter
Eva Nambi
Alimamy Fornah
William R. Raun
Improving winter wheat grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency using nitrogen application time and rate
Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment
author_facet Lawrence Aula
Peter Omara
Fikayo B. Oyebiyi
Elizabeth Eickhoff
Jonathan Carpenter
Eva Nambi
Alimamy Fornah
William R. Raun
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title Improving winter wheat grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency using nitrogen application time and rate
title_short Improving winter wheat grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency using nitrogen application time and rate
title_full Improving winter wheat grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency using nitrogen application time and rate
title_fullStr Improving winter wheat grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency using nitrogen application time and rate
title_full_unstemmed Improving winter wheat grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency using nitrogen application time and rate
title_sort improving winter wheat grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency using nitrogen application time and rate
publisher Wiley
series Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment
issn 2639-6696
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Preplant nitrogen (N) application, which involves placing nutrients in the soil before seeding, has been an integral part of crop production systems for decades. Some producers are known to apply N at least 21 d before planting. This may increase N loss and lower grain yield. This study evaluated the effect of timing and rate of N application on winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grain yield and N use efficiency (NUE). An experiment with a factorial arrangement of treatments was set up in a randomized complete block design with three replications. Treatments included four N rates (0, 45, 90, and 135 kg ha–1) with each applied 7 or 30 d before planting, and at Feekes 5 (FK5). Grain N was analyzed using LECO CN dry combustion analyzer. The difference method [Grain N from (fertilized plot – check plot)]/N applied was used to compute NUE. Nitrogen application rate significantly affected grain yield (P ≤ .01). Although the rate may be temporally and spatially variable, approximately 90 kg N ha–1 was required to obtain yields that differ markedly from the check. Mid‐season applied N (FK5) had similar yields to preplant applied N in two of four site‐years and significantly increased yield at one site in 2020. Out of two sites, the timing of N application had a substantial effect on NUE in both years (P ≤ 0.11). In this case, NUE was increased by as much as 9.5% for midseason applied N compared to 30 d before planting N application time.
url https://doi.org/10.1002/agg2.20148
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