Evaluating Split Nitrogen Applications and In-Season Tests for Organic Winter Bread Wheat

Achieving high grain yields and crude protein (CP) standards in organic winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is challenging because ensuring that adequate nitrogen (N) is available at key periods of wheat growth is difficult in organic systems. Split application regimes and in-season N management tes...

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Main Authors: Erin H. Roche, Ellen B. Mallory, Heather Darby
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Language:English
Published: Librelloph 2017-02-01
Series:Organic Farming
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Online Access:http://www.librelloph.com/organicfarming/article/view/278
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spelling doaj-26520db94a074ced927f7e5c50bca6aa2020-11-24T23:57:24ZengLibrellophOrganic Farming2297-64852017-02-013131510.12924/of2017.03010003112Evaluating Split Nitrogen Applications and In-Season Tests for Organic Winter Bread WheatErin H. Roche0Ellen B. Mallory1Heather Darby2University of Maine, School of Food and Agriculture, Orono, ME, USAUniversity of Maine, School of Food and Agriculture, Orono, ME, USAUniversity of Vermont, Department of Plant and Soil Science, Burlington, VT, USAAchieving high grain yields and crude protein (CP) standards in organic winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is challenging because ensuring that adequate nitrogen (N) is available at key periods of wheat growth is difficult in organic systems. Split application regimes and in-season N management tests may improve organic production. In field trials conducted over four site-years in Maine and Vermont, USA, N application regimes were analyzed for their effects on organic winter wheat, N uptake, grain yield, and CP. Tiller density and tissue N tests were evaluated as in-season decision tools. Eight treatments arranged in a non-factorial design differed in terms of N application timing (pre-plant (PP), topdress at tillering (T1), and topdress at pre-stem extension (T2)) and N rate. Treatments were: (1) an untreated check, (2) pre-plant N at a low rate of 78 kg N ha<sup>−1</sup>(PP<sub>L</sub>), (3) pre-plant N at a high rate of 117 or 157 kg N ha<sup>−1 </sup>(PP<sub>H</sub>), (4) T1<sub>78</sub>, (5) PP<sub>L </sub>+ T1<sub>39</sub>, (6) PP<sub>L </sub>+ T2<sub>39</sub>, (7) PP<sub>H </sub>+ T2<sub>39</sub>, and (8) PP<sub>L </sub>+ T1<sub>39 </sub>+T2<sub>39</sub>. Responses to N treatments were variable among site-years, however some common results were identified. The PP-only treatments increased grain yields more than they increased CP. The T1<sub>78 </sub>and PP<sub>H </sub>+ T2<sub>39 </sub>treatments were the most effective at increasing yield and CP, compared with the PP-only treatments. Tiller density and tissue N tests were good predictors of grain yield (r = 0.52, p &lt; and CP (r = 0.75, p &lt; 0.001) respectively. Future work should test in-season decision tools using a wider range of tiller densities, and topdress N rates against tissue N measurements.http://www.librelloph.com/organicfarming/article/view/278grain crude proteingrain yieldhard red winter wheatpre-plant Nplant N uptake
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author Erin H. Roche
Ellen B. Mallory
Heather Darby
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Ellen B. Mallory
Heather Darby
Evaluating Split Nitrogen Applications and In-Season Tests for Organic Winter Bread Wheat
Organic Farming
grain crude protein
grain yield
hard red winter wheat
pre-plant N
plant N uptake
author_facet Erin H. Roche
Ellen B. Mallory
Heather Darby
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title Evaluating Split Nitrogen Applications and In-Season Tests for Organic Winter Bread Wheat
title_short Evaluating Split Nitrogen Applications and In-Season Tests for Organic Winter Bread Wheat
title_full Evaluating Split Nitrogen Applications and In-Season Tests for Organic Winter Bread Wheat
title_fullStr Evaluating Split Nitrogen Applications and In-Season Tests for Organic Winter Bread Wheat
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Split Nitrogen Applications and In-Season Tests for Organic Winter Bread Wheat
title_sort evaluating split nitrogen applications and in-season tests for organic winter bread wheat
publisher Librelloph
series Organic Farming
issn 2297-6485
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Achieving high grain yields and crude protein (CP) standards in organic winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is challenging because ensuring that adequate nitrogen (N) is available at key periods of wheat growth is difficult in organic systems. Split application regimes and in-season N management tests may improve organic production. In field trials conducted over four site-years in Maine and Vermont, USA, N application regimes were analyzed for their effects on organic winter wheat, N uptake, grain yield, and CP. Tiller density and tissue N tests were evaluated as in-season decision tools. Eight treatments arranged in a non-factorial design differed in terms of N application timing (pre-plant (PP), topdress at tillering (T1), and topdress at pre-stem extension (T2)) and N rate. Treatments were: (1) an untreated check, (2) pre-plant N at a low rate of 78 kg N ha<sup>−1</sup>(PP<sub>L</sub>), (3) pre-plant N at a high rate of 117 or 157 kg N ha<sup>−1 </sup>(PP<sub>H</sub>), (4) T1<sub>78</sub>, (5) PP<sub>L </sub>+ T1<sub>39</sub>, (6) PP<sub>L </sub>+ T2<sub>39</sub>, (7) PP<sub>H </sub>+ T2<sub>39</sub>, and (8) PP<sub>L </sub>+ T1<sub>39 </sub>+T2<sub>39</sub>. Responses to N treatments were variable among site-years, however some common results were identified. The PP-only treatments increased grain yields more than they increased CP. The T1<sub>78 </sub>and PP<sub>H </sub>+ T2<sub>39 </sub>treatments were the most effective at increasing yield and CP, compared with the PP-only treatments. Tiller density and tissue N tests were good predictors of grain yield (r = 0.52, p &lt; and CP (r = 0.75, p &lt; 0.001) respectively. Future work should test in-season decision tools using a wider range of tiller densities, and topdress N rates against tissue N measurements.
topic grain crude protein
grain yield
hard red winter wheat
pre-plant N
plant N uptake
url http://www.librelloph.com/organicfarming/article/view/278
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