Effects of sowing time and plant age on critical nitrogen concentrations in canola (Brassica napus L.) |
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Authors: | Hocking P. J. |
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Affiliation: | (1) CSIRO Division of Plant Industry, G.P.O. Box 1600, 2601 Canberra, ACT, Australia |
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Abstract: | Critical concentrations of NO3-N in fresh petiole tissue and total N in the dried lamina were determined for the youngest mature leaf (YML) of field-grown canola. For dry matter yield of canola sown on 4 May, critical NO3-N concentration in the YML petiole at the rosette stage (RS) was 1.46 mg/g fresh wt. At the flower-buds-visible stage (BV) it was 0.45 mg/g fresh wt. For seed yield the values were 1.72 and 0.53 mg/g fresh wt. Critical total N concentration in the YML lamina for dry matter yield were 69 mg/g dry wt. at RS and 57 at BV. For seed yield they were 71 and 59 mg/g dry wt. Critical NO3-N concentrations in the YML petiole of canola sown on 30 May were reduced by 50%; critical total-N concentrations in the YML lamina were not reduced to the same extent. Despite the reductions in critical N concentrations in the YML, critical N fertilizer rates for vegetative growth and seed yield were unaffected by sowing date or plant growth stage. |
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Keywords: | Brassica napus L. canola critical concentrations nitrate nitrogen sowing time |
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