Maize yield response to water supply and fertilizer input in a semi-arid environment of Northeast China.

Maize grain yield varies highly with water availability as well as with fertilization and relevant agricultural management practices. With a 311-A optimized saturation design, field experiments were conducted between 2006 and 2009 to examine the yield response of spring maize (Zhengdan 958, Zea mays...

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Main Authors: Guanghua Yin, Jian Gu, Fasheng Zhang, Liang Hao, Peifei Cong, Zuoxin Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3896526?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-f755fb2e9a244efbbf9f875a108fa68f2020-11-24T21:42:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0191e8609910.1371/journal.pone.0086099Maize yield response to water supply and fertilizer input in a semi-arid environment of Northeast China.Guanghua YinJian GuFasheng ZhangLiang HaoPeifei CongZuoxin LiuMaize grain yield varies highly with water availability as well as with fertilization and relevant agricultural management practices. With a 311-A optimized saturation design, field experiments were conducted between 2006 and 2009 to examine the yield response of spring maize (Zhengdan 958, Zea mays L) to irrigation (I), nitrogen fertilization (total nitrogen, urea-46% nitrogen,) and phosphorus fertilization (P2O5, calcium superphosphate-13% P2O5) in a semi-arid area environment of Northeast China. According to our estimated yield function, the results showed that N is the dominant factor in determining maize grain yield followed by I, while P plays a relatively minor role. The strength of interaction effects among I, N and P on maize grain yield follows the sequence N+I >P+I>N+P. Individually, the interaction effects of N+I and N+P on maize grain yield are positive, whereas that of P+I is negative. To achieve maximum grain yield (10506.0 kg · ha(-1)) for spring maize in the study area, the optimum application rates of I, N and P are 930.4 m(3) · ha(-1), 304.9 kg · ha(-1) and 133.2 kg · ha(-1) respectively that leads to a possible economic profit (EP) of 10548.4 CNY · ha(-1) (CNY, Chinese Yuan). Alternately, to obtain the best EP (10827.3 CNY · ha(-1)), the optimum application rates of I, N and P are 682.4 m(3) · ha(-1), 241.0 kg · ha(-1) and 111.7 kg · ha(-1) respectively that produces a potential grain yield of 10289.5 kg · ha(-1).http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3896526?pdf=render
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author Guanghua Yin
Jian Gu
Fasheng Zhang
Liang Hao
Peifei Cong
Zuoxin Liu
spellingShingle Guanghua Yin
Jian Gu
Fasheng Zhang
Liang Hao
Peifei Cong
Zuoxin Liu
Maize yield response to water supply and fertilizer input in a semi-arid environment of Northeast China.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Guanghua Yin
Jian Gu
Fasheng Zhang
Liang Hao
Peifei Cong
Zuoxin Liu
author_sort Guanghua Yin
title Maize yield response to water supply and fertilizer input in a semi-arid environment of Northeast China.
title_short Maize yield response to water supply and fertilizer input in a semi-arid environment of Northeast China.
title_full Maize yield response to water supply and fertilizer input in a semi-arid environment of Northeast China.
title_fullStr Maize yield response to water supply and fertilizer input in a semi-arid environment of Northeast China.
title_full_unstemmed Maize yield response to water supply and fertilizer input in a semi-arid environment of Northeast China.
title_sort maize yield response to water supply and fertilizer input in a semi-arid environment of northeast china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Maize grain yield varies highly with water availability as well as with fertilization and relevant agricultural management practices. With a 311-A optimized saturation design, field experiments were conducted between 2006 and 2009 to examine the yield response of spring maize (Zhengdan 958, Zea mays L) to irrigation (I), nitrogen fertilization (total nitrogen, urea-46% nitrogen,) and phosphorus fertilization (P2O5, calcium superphosphate-13% P2O5) in a semi-arid area environment of Northeast China. According to our estimated yield function, the results showed that N is the dominant factor in determining maize grain yield followed by I, while P plays a relatively minor role. The strength of interaction effects among I, N and P on maize grain yield follows the sequence N+I >P+I>N+P. Individually, the interaction effects of N+I and N+P on maize grain yield are positive, whereas that of P+I is negative. To achieve maximum grain yield (10506.0 kg · ha(-1)) for spring maize in the study area, the optimum application rates of I, N and P are 930.4 m(3) · ha(-1), 304.9 kg · ha(-1) and 133.2 kg · ha(-1) respectively that leads to a possible economic profit (EP) of 10548.4 CNY · ha(-1) (CNY, Chinese Yuan). Alternately, to obtain the best EP (10827.3 CNY · ha(-1)), the optimum application rates of I, N and P are 682.4 m(3) · ha(-1), 241.0 kg · ha(-1) and 111.7 kg · ha(-1) respectively that produces a potential grain yield of 10289.5 kg · ha(-1).
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3896526?pdf=render
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