CHEN Hong-Fei, YANG Dong, LIANG Yi-Yuan, ZHANG Zhi-Xing, LIANG Kang-Jing, LIN Wen-Xiong. Effect of nitrogen application strategy in the first cropping rice on dry matter accumulation, grain yield and nitrogen utilization efficiency of the first cropping rice and its ratoon rice crop[J]. Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture, 2010, 18(1): 50-56. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1011.2010.00050
Citation: CHEN Hong-Fei, YANG Dong, LIANG Yi-Yuan, ZHANG Zhi-Xing, LIANG Kang-Jing, LIN Wen-Xiong. Effect of nitrogen application strategy in the first cropping rice on dry matter accumulation, grain yield and nitrogen utilization efficiency of the first cropping rice and its ratoon rice crop[J]. Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture, 2010, 18(1): 50-56. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1011.2010.00050

Effect of nitrogen application strategy in the first cropping rice on dry matter accumulation, grain yield and nitrogen utilization efficiency of the first cropping rice and its ratoon rice crop

  • The effect of fertilizer application strategy on nitrogen and dry-matter accumulation, grain yield and nitrogen utilization efficiency (NUE) of the ratoon rice crop and its first cropping rice was determined through designing 3 nitrogen applied proportion between basal-tiller dressing and panicle dressing 8∶2(N1), 7∶3(N2), 6∶4(N3) in the first cropping rice season with a constant nitrogen supply at 225.00 kg·hm-2 in the experiment. The results indicate that N accumulation under N3 treatment is 9.26% and 3.54% higher at ripening stage of the first cropping rice than that under N1 and N2 treatments. Transportation of N from vegetative parts to panicle during grain-filling stage of the first cropping rice under N3 is separately 21.47% and 6.76% higher than under N1 and N2 treatments. For the entire growth period, net dry-matter accumulation in rice under N3 treatment increases by 5.10% and 4.78% compared with N1 and N2. For grain yield of the first cropping rice, N3 treatment produces the highest (12 431 kg·hm-2), which is significantly higher than that produced by N1 and N2. N utilization efficiency of N3 treatment is as high 46.44%, 14.81% and 5.43% higher than that under N1 and N2. N agronomic efficiency in N3 treatment is 20.66 kg·kg-1, 14.97% and 12.34% higher than in N1 and N2. Furthermore, the results show that different nitrogen proportion between basal-tiller dressing and panicle dressing with a constant nitrogen supply (225.00 kg·hm-2 N fertilizer) in the first cropping rice has no significant influence on the ratoon rice crop.
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