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Soil Science Society of America Journal 66:544-553 (2002)
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DIVISION S-4—SOIL FERTILITY & PLANT NUTRITION

Site-Specific Nitrogen Management of Irrigated Maize

Yield and Soil Residual Nitrate Effects

R. B. Ferguson*,a, G. W. Hergertb, J. S. Schepersc, C. A. Gotwayd, J. E. Cahoone and T. A. Petersonf

a South Central Research & Extension Center, University of Nebraska, Box 66, Clay Center, NE 68933
b West Central Research & Extension Center, 461 West University Dr., North Platte, NE 69101
c USDA Soil & Water Conservation Unit, 279 Plant Science, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583-0915
d National Center for Environmental Health, Mailstop F42, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Rd. N.E., Atlanta, GA 30333
e Dept. of Civil Engineering, 220 Cobleigh Hall, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, 59717-3900
f Pioneer Hi-Bred Int'l., 7100 N.W. 62nd Avenue, Johnstown, IA 50131-1150. Journal Series No. 13316

* Corresponding author (rferguson1{at}unl.edu)

Site-specific N management (SSNM) has been suggested as one means of further increasing the efficiency with which N fertilizers are used and reducing environmental impact. Field studies to evaluate the potential for SSNM to reduce NO3-N leaching from irrigated maize (Zea mays L.) were conducted from 1994 to 1997. Uniform management (UM) was compared with a SSNM strategy (variable rate technology, VRT) based on an existing N recommendation algorithm for maize using grid sampled soil organic matter and root zone soil residual NO3-N. A third treatment (reduced variable rate technology, RVRT) evaluated the potential for a reduced rate of N to adequately supply crop N demand when combined with variable rate application. Averaged across all site-years, there was no significant difference in the total amount of N applied, 142 kg N ha-1 with UM, 141 kg N ha-1 with VRT. Treatment mean grain yields ranged from 4.5 to 13.9 Mg ha-1 and were influenced relatively little by treatment, with VRT yield significantly reduced compared with UM in two site-years, and UM yield significantly reduced compared with VRT in one site-year. Treatment mean soil residual NO3-N in the 0.9-m root zone ranged from 2.7 to 14.0 mg kg-1, and was low (<6 mg kg-1) for eight site-years, with no effect of treatment on NO3-N concentration. For the five site-years with elevated NO3-N concentrations (>6 mg kg-1), there were no significant differences between UM and VRT treatments, while RVRT treatment reduced residual NO3-N for three site-years. We conclude that the spatial application of the existing recommendation algorithm developed for uniform application may be inappropriate, at least for these sites, and that unique recommendation equations for major soils and climatic regions may be necessary to achieve substantial increases in N-use efficiency. This study also suggests that improved recommendation algorithms may often need to be combined with methods (such as remote sensing) to detect crop N status at early, critical growth stages followed by carefully timed, spatially adjusted supplemental fertilization to achieve optimum N-use efficiency.

Abbreviations: RVRT, reduced variable rate technology • SSM, site-specific management • SSNM, site-specific N management • UM, uniform management • VRT, variable rate technology




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