会议专题

Fertilization Effect on N Distribution in Cotton Plant

Nitrogen (N) (300 kg/ha) is normally applied to cotton crops in three splits: pre-plant application (PPA, 30%), first bloom application (FBA, 40%) and peak bloom application (PBA, 30%) in Yangtze River Valley China. However, fixing the FBA ratio (40%) of a lower (than conventional) N rate (225 kg N/ha) and allocating more N from PPA to PBA harvested the same yield as the conventional in field. Such a split ratio should have utilized the N more efficiently by partitioning it to the fruiting plant parts. The aim of this research was to determine where fertilizer N is distributed in cotton plants as affected by N fertilization. A pot trial was carried out to study the effects of N split ratio balance between PPA and PBA on cotton yield, biomass, N absorption and distribution. The present results, concerning N distribution, showed that treatment A (0%PPA, 60%PBA) had a higher ratio of 15N to total N (57%) in the plant, and higher proportion of 15N accumulated in fruiting and relative parts (79%) than any other treatments. It was suggested that allocating more N for PBA ensure more N to be used in fruiting and relative parts. Thus N fertilization in the peakdemand period should benefit the improvement in N distribution.

cotton N fertilization N attribution

Haoyue Tang Guozheng Yang YichunNie

College of Plant Science and Technology Huazhong Agricultural University Wuhan, Hubei 430070, China

国际会议

The 2012 International Conference of Agricultural Engineering and Food Engineering(2012年国际农业工程与食品工程学术会议 ICAE 2012)

哈尔滨

英文

93-96

2012-06-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)