Prediction of long-term fertilizer nitrogen requirements of maize in the tropics using a nitrogen balance model |
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Authors: | D. L. Osmond D. J. Lathwell S. J. Riha |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Soil Crop and Atmospheric Sciences, NYS College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell University, 14853 Ithaca, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | A simple N balance model was used to calculate fertilizer requirement for a target N uptake by maize. Nitrogen uptake from soil sources and target uptake of N with fertilizer N additions were obtained from fertilizer trials in Africa and Latin America. Most experiments had data for only one cropping period, although some from Latin America had data for four to six crops. The transfer coefficient of fertilizer N to the crop was adjusted to realize maximum recovery of fertilizer N under best methods of fertilizer application. The time constants of transfer of soil N to the crop were allowed to vary and were affected mainly by soil texture. Where 4 to 6 cropping periods were available good agreement between actual and predicted fertilizer N requirements was obtained. With this approach long-term fertilizer N requirements for 14 sites were predicted using first cropping period N uptake. This study showed that pools of organic N in more coarse-textured soils were usually smaller and declined more rapidly than in fine-textured soils. Labile organic N pools declined with time under all simulations, but approached equilibrium within 10 croppings seasons. Equilibrium N uptake from the soil organic N pool was predicted to be 31 kg ha–1 for the more coarse-textured soils and 36 kg ha–1 for the fine-textured soils. Long-term projections of fertilizer requirements using input data of the field experiments were reasonable, and effects of legume green manures and other amendments could be clearly evaluated. |
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Keywords: | legume green manures N Budget N mineralization N uptake soil organic N target N yield |
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