Nitrogen fertilization in maize under irrigated and rainfed conditions: abstract.

CAPURRO, M.C. - SAWCHIK, J.

Resumen:

Crop production in Uruguay has changed significantly in recent years, not only in terms of expansion of cultivated area but inits main features. These changes came along with significant increase in land prices and agricultural inputs causing intensificationon land use. In order to get high profits the traditional crop-pasture rotations should be strongly oriented to a continuous croppingsystem and strengthened on grain crops. The potential of agricultural systems is highly dependent on rainfall, therefore, theadoption of irrigation represents an attractive alternative to increase productivity and reduce vulnerability of productive systems.Maize performance and its C4 metabolism enhancing water use efficiency represent an excellent choice for farmers. Nitrogen(N) is one of the main nutrients affecting plant growth and maize grain yield response to N application is well known. In order toreduce N losses, increase uptakes and improve N use efficiency, optimum amount of water and N should be applied. Theobjective of this study was to assess the interaction between irrigation and N application rates and its effect upon yield. A threeyear field experiment was carried out in Colonia, Uruguay (34º25´S, 58º0´W), at the Experimental Station of the NationalAgricultural Research Institute (INIA) "La Estanzuela", in three growing seasons (2011-2014), under a Vertic Argiudoll soil. Theexperimental treatments consisted in eight urea treatments with four levels of N application (0, 50, 100, 150 and 200 KgN/ha)at three different phenological moments (V6, V10 and V14) under rainfed and supplementary irrigated conditions. The studyshowed that the average grain yield on irrigated conditions was 12.060 ± 2282 kg/ha for all treatments and 7.089 ± 1615 kg/ha under rainfed conditions. Results indicated that due to the strategies of N application and irrigation water application, yieldsincreased as N rate application increased. Furthermore, results showed that under rainfed conditions N treatments did nottranslated in significantly increased grain yields, indicating that when water is scarce, the effect of nutrients are scattered, and theachievable grain yields are not reached. The maximum grain yield was obtained for 200 kgN/ha application treatments,showing an increase of 5.337 kg/ha under irrigated conditions, while on rainfed conditions was only 1.500 kg/ha. However, inorder to avoid N losses and improve N use efficiency, the amount of N fertilizer should not be applied at one time. It can beconcluded that supplementary irrigation is a fundamental technology not only to maximize and stabilize grain yields but toenhance N use efficiency.


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2015
FERTILIZACIÓN NITROGENADA
CULTIVO IRRIGADO
CULTIVO DE SECANO
RIEGO SUPLEMENTARIO
UREA
USO DE NUTRIENTES
MAÍZ
ZEA MAYS
Inglés
Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
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RIEGO SUPLEMENTARIO
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ZEA MAYS
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spellingShingle Nitrogen fertilization in maize under irrigated and rainfed conditions: abstract.
CAPURRO, M.C.
FERTILIZACIÓN NITROGENADA
CULTIVO IRRIGADO
CULTIVO DE SECANO
RIEGO SUPLEMENTARIO
UREA
USO DE NUTRIENTES
MAÍZ
ZEA MAYS
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title Nitrogen fertilization in maize under irrigated and rainfed conditions: abstract.
title_full Nitrogen fertilization in maize under irrigated and rainfed conditions: abstract.
title_fullStr Nitrogen fertilization in maize under irrigated and rainfed conditions: abstract.
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen fertilization in maize under irrigated and rainfed conditions: abstract.
title_short Nitrogen fertilization in maize under irrigated and rainfed conditions: abstract.
title_sort Nitrogen fertilization in maize under irrigated and rainfed conditions: abstract.
topic FERTILIZACIÓN NITROGENADA
CULTIVO IRRIGADO
CULTIVO DE SECANO
RIEGO SUPLEMENTARIO
UREA
USO DE NUTRIENTES
MAÍZ
ZEA MAYS
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