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Effects of N Fertilizer Sources and Tillage Practices on NH(3) Volatilization, Grain Yield, and N Use Efficiency of Rice Fields in Central China
Tillage practices and nitrogen (N) sources are important factors affecting rice production. Few studies, however, have examined the interactions between tillage practices and N fertilizer sources on NH(3) volatilization, nitrogen use efficiency (NUE), and rice grain yield. This study aimed to invest...
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author | Liu, Tianqi Huang, Jinfeng Chai, Kaibin Cao, Cougui Li, Chengfang |
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description | Tillage practices and nitrogen (N) sources are important factors affecting rice production. Few studies, however, have examined the interactions between tillage practices and N fertilizer sources on NH(3) volatilization, nitrogen use efficiency (NUE), and rice grain yield. This study aimed to investigate the effects of N fertilizer sources (no N fertilizer, inorganic N fertilizer, organic N fertilizer alone, organic N fertilizer plus inorganic N fertilizer, and slow-release N fertilizer plus inorganic N fertilizer) and tillage practices (no-tillage [NT] and conventional intensive tillage [CT]) on NH(3) flux, grain yield, and NUE in the rice field of central China. N sources significantly affected NH(3) volatilization, as the cumulative volatilization from the treatments of inorganic N fertilizer, organic N fertilizer, organic N fertilizer plus inorganic N fertilizer, slow-release N fertilizer plus inorganic N fertilizer was 4.19, 2.13, 3.42, and 2.23 folds in 2013, and 2.49, 1.68, 2.08, and 1.85 folds in 2014 compared with that under no N fertilizer treatment, respectively. The organic N fertilizer treatment had the lowest grain yield and NUE among all N fertilizer treatments, while slow-release N fertilizer plus inorganic N fertilizer treatment led to relatively higher grain yield and the greatest N use efficiency. Moreover, NT only markedly increased NH(3) volatilization from basal fertilizer by 10–14% in average compared with CT, but had no obvious effects on total volatilization during the whole seasons. Tillage practices had no significant effects on grain yield and NUE. Our study suggested that the combination of slow-release N fertilizer plus inorganic N fertilizer and NT might be a sustainable method for mitigating greenhouse gas and NH(3) emissions and improving grain yield and NUE in paddy fields of central China. |
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spelling | pubmed-58743102018-04-05 Effects of N Fertilizer Sources and Tillage Practices on NH(3) Volatilization, Grain Yield, and N Use Efficiency of Rice Fields in Central China Liu, Tianqi Huang, Jinfeng Chai, Kaibin Cao, Cougui Li, Chengfang Front Plant Sci Plant Science Tillage practices and nitrogen (N) sources are important factors affecting rice production. Few studies, however, have examined the interactions between tillage practices and N fertilizer sources on NH(3) volatilization, nitrogen use efficiency (NUE), and rice grain yield. This study aimed to investigate the effects of N fertilizer sources (no N fertilizer, inorganic N fertilizer, organic N fertilizer alone, organic N fertilizer plus inorganic N fertilizer, and slow-release N fertilizer plus inorganic N fertilizer) and tillage practices (no-tillage [NT] and conventional intensive tillage [CT]) on NH(3) flux, grain yield, and NUE in the rice field of central China. N sources significantly affected NH(3) volatilization, as the cumulative volatilization from the treatments of inorganic N fertilizer, organic N fertilizer, organic N fertilizer plus inorganic N fertilizer, slow-release N fertilizer plus inorganic N fertilizer was 4.19, 2.13, 3.42, and 2.23 folds in 2013, and 2.49, 1.68, 2.08, and 1.85 folds in 2014 compared with that under no N fertilizer treatment, respectively. The organic N fertilizer treatment had the lowest grain yield and NUE among all N fertilizer treatments, while slow-release N fertilizer plus inorganic N fertilizer treatment led to relatively higher grain yield and the greatest N use efficiency. Moreover, NT only markedly increased NH(3) volatilization from basal fertilizer by 10–14% in average compared with CT, but had no obvious effects on total volatilization during the whole seasons. Tillage practices had no significant effects on grain yield and NUE. Our study suggested that the combination of slow-release N fertilizer plus inorganic N fertilizer and NT might be a sustainable method for mitigating greenhouse gas and NH(3) emissions and improving grain yield and NUE in paddy fields of central China. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5874310/ /pubmed/29623086 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00385 Text en Copyright © 2018 Liu, Huang, Chai, Cao and Li. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Liu, Tianqi Huang, Jinfeng Chai, Kaibin Cao, Cougui Li, Chengfang Effects of N Fertilizer Sources and Tillage Practices on NH(3) Volatilization, Grain Yield, and N Use Efficiency of Rice Fields in Central China |
title | Effects of N Fertilizer Sources and Tillage Practices on NH(3) Volatilization, Grain Yield, and N Use Efficiency of Rice Fields in Central China |
title_full | Effects of N Fertilizer Sources and Tillage Practices on NH(3) Volatilization, Grain Yield, and N Use Efficiency of Rice Fields in Central China |
title_fullStr | Effects of N Fertilizer Sources and Tillage Practices on NH(3) Volatilization, Grain Yield, and N Use Efficiency of Rice Fields in Central China |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of N Fertilizer Sources and Tillage Practices on NH(3) Volatilization, Grain Yield, and N Use Efficiency of Rice Fields in Central China |
title_short | Effects of N Fertilizer Sources and Tillage Practices on NH(3) Volatilization, Grain Yield, and N Use Efficiency of Rice Fields in Central China |
title_sort | effects of n fertilizer sources and tillage practices on nh(3) volatilization, grain yield, and n use efficiency of rice fields in central china |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5874310/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29623086 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00385 |
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