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Simplified N fertilization strategies for winter wheat. Part 1: plants: compensation capacity of modern wheat varieties

  • Winter wheat in northwestern Europe is often fertilized with several doses of calcium-ammonium-nitrate (CAN). For economy, farmers fertilize using a combination of N-doses. Here, we examined theWinter wheat in northwestern Europe is often fertilized with several doses of calcium-ammonium-nitrate (CAN). For economy, farmers fertilize using a combination of N-doses. Here, we examined the necessity of N splitting (1–3) and application timing in experiments conducted in 2010 using a one-factorial fully randomized block design, and in 2011–2012 using a two-factorial split-plot design (four replicates). The study site, in southwestern Germany, had silty loam soil, and modern cultivars (2010: one cultivar, 2011–2012: three cultivars) with different genetic abilities to develop the yield components of interest were tested. A late first or single N application at stage BBCH 29/31 did not lead to differences in grain yields or protein contents compared to three N applications. However, a single N application at stage BBCH 25/27 resulted in a reduced protein content. Yield component development did not significantly differ among the cultivars. Early N application increased plant density but not yield. In two years, low plant densities were compensated by higher numbers of kernels per spike. Hence, under the tested conditions, the number of N applications could be reduced, as the high compensation ability of modern cultivars allows N fertilization consisting of two or even one application.show moreshow less

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Author:Thomas Makary, Rudolf Schulz, Torsten MüllerORCiD, Carola PekrunORCiD
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/03650340.2019.1641697
ISSN/eISSN:0365-0340
Parent Title (English):Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science
Publisher:Taylor & Francis
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2019/07/15
Publishing Institution:Hochschule Nürtingen-Geislingen
Release Date:2023/04/13
Tag:fertilization; nitrogen; splitting; triticum aestivum
Volume:66
Issue:6
Page Number:11
First Page:847
Last Page:857
Institutes:Fakultät Agrarwirtschaft, Volkswirtschaft und Management
open access:nein