A method to quantify N fertilizer requirement
1998
Galvis-Spinola, A. | Alvarez-Sanchez, E. | Etchevers B, J.D.
A methodology to quantify N fertilizer requirement for a barley crop is proposed. The method consists of establishing a relationship between barley N demand (DEM) and an index of soil N supply (NS). NS values were obtained adding the inorganic N, i.e, (N-NO3- + N-NH4+, (Ni), measured just before planting in the soil to an index of soil N mineralization (Nor): NS = Ni + Nor Soil organic matter (SOM) was selected as an index of Nor: Nor = 25.9 + 17.9(SOM) R2 = 0.89; p < 0.01 and Ni was measured in a soil extract obtained with KCl (1N). Ns values were related to both grain yield (Y) and N accumulated in the above ground biomass of barley (AB) grown under greenhouse conditions. The following relationships were obtained: Y = 0.81 + 0.99(NS)-0.0002(NS)2 R2 = 0.77; p< 0.01 AB =-0.006 + 0.002(NS)-0.000003(NS)2 R2 = 0.84; p < 0.01 A graphic relationship was established between DEM and NS, in order to extrapolate the greenhouse results to field conditions. Using this relationship, AB was converted from g N pot-1 to kg N ha-1, and NS from microgram g-1 of N in the soil to kg ha-1.
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