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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 43:528-533 (1979)
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Uptake, Translocation and Utilization of 15N-Depleted Fertilizer in Irrigated Corn1

Manuel Bigeriego, R. D. Hauck and Robert A. Olson2

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to derive a better understanding of the manner in which N serves the nutritional needs of corn (Zea mays L.) and thereby afford a basis for improved fertilization practices. Measurements of uptake, translocation and utilization of tagged nitrogen (N) fertilizer in irrigated corn as influenced by time and rate of N application were made in a field experiment at the University of Nebraska Field Laboratory. Plant parts of root, crown, foliage, and eventually ear and grain were taken and analyzed for total N, NO3--N and isotope ratio at eight growth stages.

Application of N at planting resulted in greater vegetative production, but summer sidedressed N effected slightly larger grain production with a higher grain/stover ratio. Isotope ratio analyses revealed significantly greater utilization of fertilizer N in grain production with delayed application due to more active root uptake and translocation of the fertilizer source during the grain filling period.

Following harvest, residual mineral N in soil from applied fertilizer was greater with summer sidedressing such that 24% more of the N applied could be accounted for in the crop and soil than with planting time application.


NOTES

1 Contribution of the Nebraska Agric. Exp. Stn., Lincoln, as Paper no. 5625 Journal Series. The work reported was supported by TVA.

2 Visiting Professor, Univ. of Nebraska; Research Soil Chemist, TVA; and Professor, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583, respectively.

Received for publication August 30, 1978. Accepted for publication December 14, 1978.




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