Effect of Slow Release Fertilizer on Nitrogen Absorption and Fertilizer Nitrogen Recovery Rate in Chinese High-Yielding Rice Cultivars

The amount of nitrogen (N) absorbed from fertilizer before the young panicle formation stage in Chinese high-yielding cultivars, Yangdao 4 (YD) and Wuyugen 3 (WY) was increased significantly by applying a slow-release fertilizer. This resulted in a significant increase in fertilizer N recovery rate,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Japanese Journal of Crop Science 2012, Vol.81(4), pp.424-431
Hauptverfasser: Kokubo, Toshiaki, Miyazaki, Akira, Yoshida, Tetsushi, Yamamoto, Yoshinori, Inoue, Yoko, Okazaki, Hideaki, Iwanaga, Yasuhiro, Kuroda, Syouhei, Ju, Jing, Wang, Yulong
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Zusammenfassung:The amount of nitrogen (N) absorbed from fertilizer before the young panicle formation stage in Chinese high-yielding cultivars, Yangdao 4 (YD) and Wuyugen 3 (WY) was increased significantly by applying a slow-release fertilizer. This resulted in a significant increase in fertilizer N recovery rate, and significantly increased the N content at the maturity stage in YD. The amount of N absorption from the young panicle formation stage to heading stage was significantly higher in YD than in WY, while WY absorbed a significantly larger amount of N than YD before the young panicle formation stage. This suggests that in YD, nitrogen is absorbed for a longer period from the slow-release fertilizer than in WY. The fertilizer N recovery rate in YD was higher in the sigmoid-type fertilizer than in the linear-type fertilizer, followed by the split application of ammonium chloride (C). It significantly increased with increasing amount of N fertilizer applied in C treatment, but not with linear or sigmoid-type fertilizers. These results show that the application of sigmoid-type slow-release fertilizer improves the fertilizer N recovery rate in these cultivars and the amount of N fertilizer to be applied can be decreased, thereby reducing the burden to the environment.
ISSN:0011-1848
1349-0990
DOI:10.1626/jcs.81.424