Nutrient Management Research Database
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Research Title
Nitrogen supply effects on partitioning of dry matter and nitrogen to grain of irrigated wheat
Research Specifications
Crop: Wheat
Soil Type: Yolo Silt Loam, Zamora Silt Loam, Panoche Loam
County, State: (Yolo, Fresno), California
Year: 1992
Authors
Cassman, K.G., Bryant, D.C., Fulton, A.E., Jackson, L.F
Summary/Abstract from Original Source
Partitioning efficiencies of plant dry matter (harvest index, or HI) and N (NHI) to grain are determinants of economic yield and protein content of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Response of HI and NHI to a range of early- and late-season N-supply environments was characterized at three sites with two hard red spring wheat cultivars (Year 1), and at one site with a third cultivar (Year 2). Treatments combined preplant N rates (0-250 kg N ha~') with additional N applied at anthesis
(0-65 kg N ha~'). The N-supply environment had contrasting effects on the HI and NHI. Greater early-season N supply increased
both grain and vegetative yields in approximately the same proportion so that the HI was relatively constant or increased slightly over most of the response to N. Greater postanthesis N supply resulted in a small grain yield increase and a small increase in HI. In contrast, the NHI decreased linearly for all cultivars with increasing early-season N supply. The slope and y intercepts for these regressions differed between cultivars in Year 1 due to a significant cultivar x preplant N interaction.
Late-season N addition increased or decreased the NHI depending on whether the early-season N supply limited grain yield.
Additional plant N derived from supplemental N supplied at anthesis was partitioned between grain and straw in a ratio that was predetermined by the early-season N environment. Of the individual grain, straw, or whole-plant parameters from which the NHI is calculated, the straw N concentration seems most useful for referencing the NHI in relation to grain N demand and plant N supply across diverse N regime and site environments.
Research Highlights
Design and Methods
- Three field experiments with the same design and treatments were conducted in the winter season 1986-1987.
- 2 experiments were conducted at the University of California Davis, while the third was conducted at the University of California's West Side Field Station.
- In the 1987-1988 winter season a fourth experiment was planted at the UC Davis site.
- An unfertilized cover crop of Sudangrass [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] at Davis and barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) at the West Side Field Station was planted, cut and residue was removed before wheat experiments were established.
- Year 1 experiments were arranged as a factorial combination of Yecora Rojo and Anza cultivers and five preplant N rate treatments as main plots with 4 complete block replicates.
- In year 2 'Yolo' wheat was used in a completely randomized factorial design with five replicates.
Results
- 90 to 91% of variation in plant dry matter and N at anthesis across sites and cultivars was attributed to preplant N rate.
- A dry matter yield plateau occurred with preplant N over 120 Kg N/ha.
- Grain and N yield were influenced mostly by preplant N. Mean yield of Anza was 740 kg/ha greater than for Yecora Roja, and was consistent across sites adn fertilizer-N treatments.
- The addition of 45 kg N/ha resulted in mean grain yield increases of 300 kg/ha.
- Under N limited conditions, N partitioning efficiency was greater in the Anza variety and additional N applied at anthesis only had a slight influence on NHI.
- Yield potential of Yolo in Year 2 was greater than either variety in the previous year, but total N accumulation at maturity was similar to Anza.
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