Kelsey L. Griesheim, Richard L. Mulvaney, Tim J. Smith, Allan J. Hertzberger
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Abstract
Numerous studies have been reported to ascertain the benefits of starter fertilization for corn (Zea mays L.) production, but most rely on data collected by measuring early growth or grain yield at harvest. As a more conclusive evaluation, five field trials were conducted using 15N-labeled urea-ammonium nitrate (UAN) solution (90 kg N ha−1) to compare single and dual subsurface band placement, as well as surface dribble and broadcasting with incorporation. Significant differences in dry matter production and total N uptake occurred between fertilized and unfertilized treatments, but not among the different placements studied. In contrast, fertilizer 15N uptake efficiency (F15NUE) tended to be greater for either type of subsurface banding than for the dribble treatment, demonstrating the added sensitivity that can be achieved through isotopic measurements. More importantly, band placement consistently outperformed broadcasting, according to estimates of F15NUE for total aboveground biomass that ranged from 11% to 46% when UAN was banded and from 7% to 34% for broadcast applications.
为了确定玉米(Zea mays L.)生产的发酵剂施肥的益处,已有大量研究报道,但大多数研究都依赖于通过测量收获时的早期生长或谷物产量收集的数据。为了进行更确切的评估,使用15n标记的尿素-硝酸铵(UAN)溶液(90 kg N ha - 1)进行了5次田间试验,比较了单次和双次地下带放置,以及地表滴注和广播与掺入。在干物质产量和全氮吸收方面,施肥处理和未施肥处理之间存在显著差异,但不同放置之间没有显著差异。相比之下,任何一种地下带状处理的肥料15N吸收效率(F15NUE)往往都高于滴灌处理,这表明通过同位素测量可以获得更高的灵敏度。更重要的是,根据F15NUE的估计,波段放置的表现一直优于广播,在波段放置时,地面总生物量从11%到46%不等,在广播应用中从7%到34%不等。