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Effects of N application frequency on nitrogen uptake efficiency in Citrus trees
Authors:A.n.a. Qui  ones, Josefina Ba  uls, Eduardo Primo Millo,Francisco Legaz
Affiliation:aDepartamento de Citricultura y otros Frutales, Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias (I.V.I.A.), Carretera Moncada-Náquera, km 4.5. 46113, Moncada (Valencia), Spain
Abstract:Two irrigation systems were used to compare nitrogen uptake efficiency in citrus trees and to evaluate the NO3 runoff in «Navelina» orange trees [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck] on Carrizo citrange rootstock (Citrus sinensis × Poncirus trifoliata Raf.). These were fertilized with 125 g N as labelled K15NO3 and grown outdoors in containers filled with a sand-loamy soil. Two groups of 3 trees received this N dose either in five equally split applications by a flooding irrigation system or in 66 applications by drip. Trees were harvested at the end of the vegetative cycle (December) and the isotopic ratios of 15N/14N were measured in the soil-plant system. The N uptake efficiency of the whole tree was higher with drip irrigation (75 percnt;) than with flooding system (64 percnt;). In the 0-90 cm soil profile, the N immobilized in the organic fraction was similar for both irrigation methods (around 13 percnt;), whereas the N retained as NO3 was 1 percnt; of the N applied under drip and 10 percnt; under flooding. In the last case, most of NO3 remained under root system and it could be lost to leaching either by heavy rainfalls or excessive water applications. These results showed that a drip irrigation system was more efficient for improving water use and N uptake from fertilizer, in addition to potentially reduced leaching losses.
Keywords:Citrus   drip irrigation   flooding   nitrogen fertilization   nitrogen isotope
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