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- Title
Postponed nitrogen fertilizer topdressing enhances nitrogen use efficiency in pea/maize intercropping.
- Authors
Xu, Ke; Chai, Qiang; Hu, Falong; Yin, Wen; Fan, Zhilong
- Abstract
Background and aims: Cereal-legume intercropping has significant advantages over the corresponding sole cropping patterns regarding efficient nitrogen utilization. However, a systematic theoretical and practical basis for improving the nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in intercropping systems by optimizing nitrogen management is still lacking. Methods: The postponing N fertilizer topdressing on nitrogen interspecific competition and complementary in pea/maize intercropping was investigated. At the jointing stage and 15-d post-silking stage of maize (N3), 108 and 36 kg N ha− 1 were topdressing, respectively. During the jointing stage of N3, 72 kg N ha− 1 and 36 kg N ha− 1 were transferred to the 15-d post-silking stage, thus resulting in the N1 and N2 treatments. Results: The postponed N fertilizer topdressing enhanced the N accumulation of crops. Compared with N3, N1 treatment increased the N accumulation of pea/maize intercropping and monoculture maize by 19.3% and 18.5%, respectively. The N1 improved the nitrogen interspecific competition of intercropped pea and nitrogen recovery growth of intercropped maize. The N accumulation in the intercropping system is a quadratic relationship with the nitrogen interspecific competition and a positive linear relationship with nitrogen recovery growth. Consequently, the grain yield and NUE of pea/maize intercropping with N1 increased by 27.3% and 78.8% compared to N3. Conclusion: The postponed N fertilizer topdressing, especially 72 kg N ha− 1 from the jointing stage to 15-d post-silking stage, can synergistically regulate the nitrogen interspecific competition of pea and the nitrogen recovery growth of maize.
- Subjects
INTERCROPPING; NITROGEN fertilizers; CATCH crops; COMPETITION (Biology); NITROGEN; GRAIN yields; CORN; PEAS
- Publication
Plant & Soil, 2023, Vol 487, Issue 1/2, p587
- ISSN
0032-079X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11104-023-05955-2