Water (May 2023)

Improving Wheat Grain Yield and Nitrogen Use Efficiency by Optimizing the Fertigation Frequency Using Center Pivot Irrigation System

  • Dongyu Cai,
  • Muhammad Rizwan Shoukat,
  • Yudong Zheng,
  • Haibin Tan,
  • Mengyao Sun,
  • Haijun Yan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w15101932
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 10
p. 1932

Abstract

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High efficient nitrogen (N) application method and proper N management strategies can further reduce the losses and enhance N use efficiency. Field experiments were conducted in the 2015–2016 and 2016–2017 growing seasons to evaluate the effects of four fertigation frequencies treatments (FT-1: all the topdressing N was applied at the jointing stage; FT-2: 67% and 33% of the topdressing N was applied at the jointing and filling stages; FT-3: 33%, 50% and 17% of the topdressing N was applied at the regreening, jointing and filling stages; FT-4: 33%, 33%, 17% and 17% of the topdressing N were applied at the regreening, jointing, anthesis and filling stages) on wheat yield, water use efficiency (WUE), partial productivity of N fertilizer (PFPN) and N harvest index (NHI). In addition, one-time topdressing by surface broadcasting at the jointing stage was set up as a control (BC-1). The results showed that FT-3 and FT-4 supplied sufficient NO3−-N in the 0–40 cm soil layer, which reduced the risk of soil NO3−-N leaching to the deeper layers. FT-4 had the highest grain yield, WUE, PFPN and NHI, with average values of 9153.4 kg ha−1, 2.1 kg m−3, 0.74 kg kg−1 and 31.3 kg kg−1, respectively, followed by these values corresponding to the FT-3 in two years. These findings suggest that topdressing N split with 3–4 times, that is to say applying approximately 16.7% of topdressing N in anthesis and filling stages, respectively by the center pivot fertigation method can significantly improve yield, WUE, PFPN and NHI.

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