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Fixed-time corrective dose fertilizer nitrogen management in wheat using at Leaf meter and leaf colour chart

Journal

EXPERIMENTAL AGRICULTURE
Volume 57, Issue 4, Pages 232-243

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0014479721000168

Keywords

Field-specific nitrogen management; atLeaf meter; Leaf colour chart; Wheat

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  1. Science and Technology Development Fund (STDF), Egypt [25447]
  2. STDF

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Fertilizer nitrogen management in wheat at jointing stage using atLeaf meter and leaf colour chart resulted in higher grain yield levels and higher use efficiency compared to standard treatment, with an average of 57-60 kg N ha(-1) less fertilizer use.
Fertilizer nitrogen (N) management in any region following standard general recommendations discount the fact that crop response to N varies between sites and seasons. To devise field-specific N management in wheat at jointing stage (Feekes 6 growth stage) using atLeaf meter and leaf colour chart (LCC), eight field experiments were conducted in three wheat seasons during 2017 2020 in the West Delta of Egypt. In the first two seasons, four experiments consisted of treatments with a range of fertilizer N application levels from 0 to 320 kg N ha(-1). Monitoring atLeaf and LCC measurements at Feekes 6 growth stage in plots with different yield potentials allowed formulation of different criteria to apply field-specific and crop need-based fertilizer N doses. In the four experiments conducted in the third season in 2019/20, different field-specific N management strategies formulated in 2017/18 and 2018/ 19 wheat seasons were evaluated. In the atLeaf-based fertilizer N management experiment, prescriptive application of 40 kg N ha(-1) at 10 days after seeding (DAS) and 60 kg N ha(-1) at 30 DAS followed by application of an adjustable dose at Feekes 6 stage computed by multiplying the difference of atLeaf measurements of the test plot and the N-sufficient plot with 4/25 (as derived from the functional model developed in this study), resulted in grain yield similar or higher to that obtained by following the standard treatment. The LCC-based strategy to apply field-specific fertilizer N at Feekes 6 stage consisted of applying 150, 100 or 0 kg N ha(-1) based on LCC shade equal to or less than 4, between 4 and 5 or equal to or more than 5, respectively. Both atLeaf- and LCC-based fertilizer N management strategies not only recorded the highest grain yield levels but also resulted in higher use efficiency with 57-60 kg N ha(-1) in average less fertilizer use than the standard treatment.

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