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中国水稻不同产量、品种和种植制度下氮需求量变异状况
作者姓名:ZHANG Yi  CHEN Xinping  MA Wenqi  CUI Zhenling
摘    要:Better understanding of the factors that influence crop nitrogen(N) requirement plays an important role in improving regional N recommendations for rice(Oryza sativa L.) production. We collected data from 1 280 plot-level measurements in different reaches of the Yangtze River, China to determine which factors contributed to variability in N requirement in rice. Yield, variety, and cropping system were significantly related to N requirement. The N requirement remained consistent at about 18.6 kg N Mg~(-1)grain as grain yield increased from 7 to 9 Mg ha~(-1), then decreased to 18.1, 16.9, and 15.9 kg N Mg~(-1)grain as yield increased to 9–10, 10–11, and 11 Mg ha~(-1), respectively. The decreased requirement for N with increasing yield was attributable to declining N concentrations in grain and straw and increased harvest index. Super rice variety had lower N requirement(17.7 kg N Mg~(-1)grain) than ordinary inbred and hybrid varieties(18.5 and 18.3 kg N Mg~(-1)grain, respectively), which was a result of lower grain and straw N concentrations of super rice. The N requirements were 19.2, 17.8, and 17.5 kg N Mg~(-1)grain for early, middle, and late rice cropping systems, respectively. In conclusion, the rice N requirement was affected by multiple factors, including yield, variety, and cropping system, all of which should be considered when planning for optimal N management.

关 键 词:grain  and  straw  N  concentrations  grain  yield  harvest  index  N  management  plant  N  uptake  reciprocal  internal  efficiency
收稿时间:2016/4/23 0:00:00
修稿时间:2017/1/18 0:00:00

Elucidating variations in nitrogen requirement according to yield, variety and cropping system for Chinese rice production
ZHANG Yi,CHEN Xinping,MA Wenqi,CUI Zhenling.Elucidating variations in nitrogen requirement according to yield, variety and cropping system for Chinese rice production[J].Pedosphere,2017,27(2):358-363.
Authors:ZHANG Yi  CHEN Xinping  MA Wenqi and CUI Zhenling
Institution:1. Centre for Resources,Environment and Food Security,China Agricultural University,Beijing 100193(China);College of Bioscience and Biotechnology,Hunan Agricultural University,Changsha 410128(China);2. Centre for Resources,Environment and Food Security,China Agricultural University,Beijing 100193(China);3. College of Resources and Environmental Science,Hebei Agricultural University,Baoding 071001(China)
Abstract:Better understanding of the factors that influence crop nitrogen (N) requirement plays an important role in improving regional N recommendations for rice ( Oryza sativa L.) production. We collected data from 1280 plot-level measurements in different reaches of the Yangtze River, China to determine which factors contributed to variability in N requirement in rice. Yield, variety, and cropping system were significantly related to N requirement.The N requirement remained consistent at about 18.6 kg N Mg-1 grain as grain yield increased from 7 to 9 Mg ha-1, then decreased to 18.1, 16.9, and 15.9 kg N Mg-1 grain as yield increased to 9--10, 10--11, and $>$ 11 Mg ha-1, respectively. The decreased requirement for N with increasing yield was attributable to declining N concentrations in grain and straw and increased harvest index.Super rice variety had lower N requirement (17.7 kg N Mg-1 grain) than ordinary inbred and hybrid varieties (18.5 and 18.3 kg N Mg-1 grain, respectively), which was a result of lower grain and straw N concentrations of super rice.The N requirements were 19.2, 17.8, and 17.5 kg N Mg-1 grain for early, middle, and late rice cropping systems, respectively. In conclusion, the rice N requirement was affected by multiple factors, including yield, variety, and cropping system, all of which should be considered when planning for optimal N management.
Keywords:grain and straw N concentrations  grain yield  harvest index  N management  plant N uptake  reciprocal internal efficiency
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