Influence of irrigation and supply of available nitrogen on growth and nutrient content of spring wheat

In the dry summer 1969 the effect of irrigation and supply of available nitrogen on the production of dry matter and on the N, P, K, Mg, and Ca content of the aerial parts of spring wheat was studied on the basis of samples collected at various stages of development from a field trial. Shoots collec...

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Main Authors: Armi Kaila, Paavo Elonen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 1970-12-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Science
Online Access:https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/71772
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spelling doaj-8e69fde03375470ab465088e0fbc675b2020-11-25T00:16:57ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18951970-12-01424Influence of irrigation and supply of available nitrogen on growth and nutrient content of spring wheatArmi Kaila0Paavo Elonen1University of Helsinki, Department of Agricultural ChemistryUniversity of Helsinki, Department of Agricultural ChemistryIn the dry summer 1969 the effect of irrigation and supply of available nitrogen on the production of dry matter and on the N, P, K, Mg, and Ca content of the aerial parts of spring wheat was studied on the basis of samples collected at various stages of development from a field trial. Shoots collected from the irrigated plots (30 mm water on June 9 and 30 mm water on June 17) in the middle and at the end of June had a higher content of all the nutrients studied than those from the nonirrigated plots although at the latter date also the dry matter yield was markedly increased by irrigation. Later, the larger production of dry matter on the irrigated plots decreased this difference and resulted in equal or even somewhat lower contens of N, P, K, Mg, and Ca in the ears and straw, and also in the grains. An improvement in the supply of available nitrogen tended to increase the dry matter yield and the content of K, Mg, and Ca in the vegetative parts of the plant; the N content was increased also in the ears and grains. The positive interaction of water and nitrogen supply was distinct in the production of dry matter and in the uptake of nutrients. The high grain yields produced by irrigation and good or very good nitrogen supply were attributed, at least partly, to the more intensive uptake of nutrients during the period of vigorous growth in June. It was emphasized that the improvement of the efficiency of plant production by irrigation and placement of fertilizers may result in an impoverishment of the soil of other nutrients.https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/71772
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Influence of irrigation and supply of available nitrogen on growth and nutrient content of spring wheat
Agricultural and Food Science
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Paavo Elonen
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title Influence of irrigation and supply of available nitrogen on growth and nutrient content of spring wheat
title_short Influence of irrigation and supply of available nitrogen on growth and nutrient content of spring wheat
title_full Influence of irrigation and supply of available nitrogen on growth and nutrient content of spring wheat
title_fullStr Influence of irrigation and supply of available nitrogen on growth and nutrient content of spring wheat
title_full_unstemmed Influence of irrigation and supply of available nitrogen on growth and nutrient content of spring wheat
title_sort influence of irrigation and supply of available nitrogen on growth and nutrient content of spring wheat
publisher Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland
series Agricultural and Food Science
issn 1459-6067
1795-1895
publishDate 1970-12-01
description In the dry summer 1969 the effect of irrigation and supply of available nitrogen on the production of dry matter and on the N, P, K, Mg, and Ca content of the aerial parts of spring wheat was studied on the basis of samples collected at various stages of development from a field trial. Shoots collected from the irrigated plots (30 mm water on June 9 and 30 mm water on June 17) in the middle and at the end of June had a higher content of all the nutrients studied than those from the nonirrigated plots although at the latter date also the dry matter yield was markedly increased by irrigation. Later, the larger production of dry matter on the irrigated plots decreased this difference and resulted in equal or even somewhat lower contens of N, P, K, Mg, and Ca in the ears and straw, and also in the grains. An improvement in the supply of available nitrogen tended to increase the dry matter yield and the content of K, Mg, and Ca in the vegetative parts of the plant; the N content was increased also in the ears and grains. The positive interaction of water and nitrogen supply was distinct in the production of dry matter and in the uptake of nutrients. The high grain yields produced by irrigation and good or very good nitrogen supply were attributed, at least partly, to the more intensive uptake of nutrients during the period of vigorous growth in June. It was emphasized that the improvement of the efficiency of plant production by irrigation and placement of fertilizers may result in an impoverishment of the soil of other nutrients.
url https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/71772
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