Effect of nitrogen fertilization on maize yield responses to soil microbial activity and root length density in the North China Plain

A maize field experiment in the North China Plain was conducted to understand the effect of different N fertilizer rate on the yield of maize, using soil microbial activity and root length density (RLD) as performance parameters, due to their possibility to enhance productivity. The four N fertilize...

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Main Authors: Li Qiuhua, Sun Jingjing, Yao Jun, Wang Qunhui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/13/e3sconf_arfee2021_01042.pdf
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spelling doaj-bf928c74d4c843708f0d7dfa45680fbc2021-02-18T10:43:42ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012370104210.1051/e3sconf/202123701042e3sconf_arfee2021_01042Effect of nitrogen fertilization on maize yield responses to soil microbial activity and root length density in the North China PlainLi QiuhuaSun Jingjing0Yao Jun1Wang Qunhui2School of Energy and Environmental Engineering, University of Science and Technology BeijingSchool of Water Resources and Environment, China University of GeosciencesSchool of Energy and Environmental Engineering, University of Science and Technology BeijingA maize field experiment in the North China Plain was conducted to understand the effect of different N fertilizer rate on the yield of maize, using soil microbial activity and root length density (RLD) as performance parameters, due to their possibility to enhance productivity. The four N fertilizer rates were 0 (N0), 120 (N120), 210 (N210) and 300 (N300) kg N hm-2. The results indicated that nitrogen (N) fertilizer had a significant influence not only on yield (p<0.05), but also on root length density (p<0.05) and soil microbial activity (p<0.05). In addition, the soil microbial activity and RLD were significantly related with maize yield. RLD differences were generally evident within the 100 cm soil layer, whereas there was no difference in the deeper soil under different N treatments. The most RLD concentrated in 0-60cm soil layer under N0, N120 and in 0-90cm soil layer under N210, N300. The microbial growth rate constant (k) was greater in N210 than other treatments. Generally, N fertilizer application can stimulate root growth and microbial activity, meanwhile, they can interact with each other, heighten the availability of N fertilizer in soil, thus enhanced yield of maize. According to our study, 210 kg N hm-2 was the optimum N fertilizer rate to achieve maximum yield and sustain the soil productivity.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/13/e3sconf_arfee2021_01042.pdf
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author Li Qiuhua
Sun Jingjing
Yao Jun
Wang Qunhui
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Sun Jingjing
Yao Jun
Wang Qunhui
Effect of nitrogen fertilization on maize yield responses to soil microbial activity and root length density in the North China Plain
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Li Qiuhua
Sun Jingjing
Yao Jun
Wang Qunhui
author_sort Li Qiuhua
title Effect of nitrogen fertilization on maize yield responses to soil microbial activity and root length density in the North China Plain
title_short Effect of nitrogen fertilization on maize yield responses to soil microbial activity and root length density in the North China Plain
title_full Effect of nitrogen fertilization on maize yield responses to soil microbial activity and root length density in the North China Plain
title_fullStr Effect of nitrogen fertilization on maize yield responses to soil microbial activity and root length density in the North China Plain
title_full_unstemmed Effect of nitrogen fertilization on maize yield responses to soil microbial activity and root length density in the North China Plain
title_sort effect of nitrogen fertilization on maize yield responses to soil microbial activity and root length density in the north china plain
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2021-01-01
description A maize field experiment in the North China Plain was conducted to understand the effect of different N fertilizer rate on the yield of maize, using soil microbial activity and root length density (RLD) as performance parameters, due to their possibility to enhance productivity. The four N fertilizer rates were 0 (N0), 120 (N120), 210 (N210) and 300 (N300) kg N hm-2. The results indicated that nitrogen (N) fertilizer had a significant influence not only on yield (p<0.05), but also on root length density (p<0.05) and soil microbial activity (p<0.05). In addition, the soil microbial activity and RLD were significantly related with maize yield. RLD differences were generally evident within the 100 cm soil layer, whereas there was no difference in the deeper soil under different N treatments. The most RLD concentrated in 0-60cm soil layer under N0, N120 and in 0-90cm soil layer under N210, N300. The microbial growth rate constant (k) was greater in N210 than other treatments. Generally, N fertilizer application can stimulate root growth and microbial activity, meanwhile, they can interact with each other, heighten the availability of N fertilizer in soil, thus enhanced yield of maize. According to our study, 210 kg N hm-2 was the optimum N fertilizer rate to achieve maximum yield and sustain the soil productivity.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/13/e3sconf_arfee2021_01042.pdf
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