Influence of late-season nitrogen application on grain yield, nitrogen use efficiency and protein content of wheat under Iparta ecological conditions

Influence of late-season nitrogen application on grain yield, nitrogen use efficiency and protein content of wheat under Iparta ecological conditions

The research has been conducted under Isparta ecological conditions during the 2006-2008 growing seasons. The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of late-season N application on grain yield, nitrogen use efficiency, nitrogen uptake efficiency, nitrogen utilization efficiency and grain protein content of wheat. The experiment was set up as Randomized Complete Block Design with a split-plot arrangement with three replications. Wheat cultivars were main plots, the nitrogen application times were subplots. Bread wheat cultivars (Gün-91, Gerek-79 and Altay-2000) were used. Nitrogen was applied as conventional N (two equal amounts at the time of seed sowing and tillering stage) and late-season N application (one-third of was applied during sowing, one-third at the tillering stage and the rest was applied as foliar at post-pollination growth stage). Effects of late-season foliar N application on grain yield, nitrogen use efficiency, nitrogen uptake efficiency, nitrogen utilization efficiency and grain protein content of wheat were observed. Grain yield, nitrogen use efficiency, nitrogen uptake efficiency, nitrogen utilization efficiency and grain protein content of wheat in both years of the study were significantly affected by N application time. The results showed that the grain yield, nitrogen use efficiency, nitrogen uptake efficiency and grain protein content were higher in the late-season N application than those of in the conventional N application in both years. But, nitrogen utilization efficiency was higher in conventional N application than late-season foliar N application in both years. The highest grain yield (3281 kg ha-1), nitrogen uptake efficiency (71.3 %) and grain protein content (12.6 %) were obtained from Altay-2000 with cultivar x late-season N interaction in the second year. The highest nitrogen use efficiency (14.5 %) was obtained from Gün-91 with cultivar x late-season N interaction; and highest nitrogen utilization efficiency (37.6 %) was determined from Gerek-79 with cultivar x conventional N interaction in the second year.

___

  • Barbottin, A., Lecomte, C., Bouchard, C. and Jeuffroy, M.H., 2005. Nitrogen remobilization during grain filling in wheat. Crop Sci., 45:1141-1150.
  • Bellidoa, L.L., Rafael, J.L.B. and Redondo, R., 2005. Nitrogen efficiency in wheat under rainfed Mediterranean conditions as affected by split nitrogen application. Field Crops Research 94: 86–97.
  • Bly, A.G. and Woodward, H.J., 2003. Foliar nitrogen application timing: Influence on grain yield and grain protein concentration of hard red spring wheat. Agron. J. 95:335-338.
  • Bulman, P. and Smith, D.L., 1993. Grain protein response of spring barley to high rates and post-anthesis application of fertilizer nitro gen. Agron. J. 85:1109–1113.
  • Cox, M.C., Qualset, C.O. and Rains, D.W., 1986. Genetic variation for nitrogen assimilation and translocation in wheat. III. Nitrogen translocation in relation to grain yield and protein. Crop Sci. 26:737-740.
  • Delogu, G., Cattivelli, L. Pecchioni, N., De Falcis, D., Maggiore T. and Stanca, A.M., 1998. Uptake and agronomic efficiency of nitrogen in winter barley and winter wheat, Eur. J. Agron. 9:11-20.
  • Finney, K.F., Meyer, J.W., Smith, F.W. and Fryer, H.C., 1957. Effect of foliar spraying of Pawnee wheat with urea solutions on yield, protein content, and protein quality. Agron. J. 49:341-347.
  • Gregory, P.J., Marshall, B. and Biscoe, P.V., 1981. Nutrient relations of winter wheat. J. Agric. Sci. Camb. 96:539-547.
  • Kanampiu, F.K., Raun, W.R. and Johnson, G.V., 1997. Effect of nitrogen rate on plant nitrogen loss in winter wheat varieties. J. Plant Nutr. 20:389-404.
  • Karrou, M., and Maranville, J.W., 1993. Seedling vigor and nitrogen use efficiency of Moroccan wheat as influenced by level of soil nitrogen. Commun. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 24:1153-1163.
  • Mi, G., Tang, L., Zhang, F. and Zhang, J. 2000. Is nitrogen after anthesis in wheat regulated by sink size? Field Crops Res. 68:183-190.
  • Moll, R.H., Kamprath, E.J. and Jackson, W.A., 1982. Analysis and interpretation of factors which contribute to efficiency of nitrogen utilization. Agron. J. 74:562-564.
  • Mossedaq, F. and Smith, D.H., 1994. Timing nitrogen application to enhance spring-wheat yields in a Mediterranean climate. Agron. J. 86, 221-226.
  • Muurinen, S., Slafer, G.A. and Peltonen-Sainio, P., 2006. Breeding effects on nitrogen use efficiency of spring cereals under northern conditions. Crop Sci. 46:561–568.
  • Ortiz-Monasterio, J.I., Sayre, K.D., Rajaram, S. and McMahom, M., 1997. Genetic progress in wheat yield and nitrogen use efficiency under fuor nitrogen rates. Crop Sci. 37, 898-904.
  • Papakosta, D.K. and Garianas, A.A., 1991. Nitrogen and dry matter accumulation, remobilization, and losses for Mediterranean wheat during grain filling. Agron. J. 83:864-870.
  • Rawluk, C.R.S., Racz, G. J. and Grant, C. A., 2000. Uptake of foliar or soil application of 15N-labelled urea solution at anthesis and its affect on wheat grain yield and protein. Can. J. Plant Sci. 80(2): 331-334.
  • Rodgers, C.O. and Barneix, A. J., 1988. Cultivar differences in the rate of nitrate uptake by intact wheat plants as related to growth rate. Physiol. Plant. 72:121-126.
  • SAS Institute. 1990. SAS/STAT User's guide. SAS Institute, Cary, NC. Smith, C. J., Frency, J.R., Sherlock, R.R. and Galbally, I.E., 1991. The fate of urea nitrogen applied in a foliar spray to wheat at heading. Fert. Res. 28(2):129-138.
  • Sowers, K.E., Miller, B.C. and Pan, W. L., 1994. Optimizing grain yield in soft white winter wheat with split nitrogen applications, Agron. J. 86:1020-1025.
  • Strong, W.M., 1995. Nitrogen fertilization of upland crops. Marcel Dekker Inc., New York, 129-169.
  • Van Sanford, D.A. and Mac Kown, C.T., 1987. Cultivar differences in nitrogen remobilization during kernel fill in soft red winter wheat. Crop Sci., 27:295-300.
  • Woolfolk, C.W., Raun, W.R., Johnson, G.V., Thompson, W.E., Mullen, R.W., Wyn, K. J. and Freeman, K.W., 2002. Influence of late-season foliar nitrogen applications on yield and grain nitrogen in wheat. Agron. J. 94:429-434.
  • Zadoks, J. C., Chang, T. T. and Konzak, C. F., 1974. A decimal code for the growth stages of cereals. Weed Res. 14:415-420.