Effects of co-situs application of controlled-availability fertilizer on fertilizer and soil nitrogen uptake by rice (Oryza sativa L.) in paddy soils with different available nitrogen

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Improved recovery of fertilizer nitrogen (N) would permit a reduction in the rate of application of fertilizer, which would save resources and decrease N outflow from paddy fields into adjacent bodies of water. Contact application of controlled-availability fertilizer (CAF) to plant roots (i.e. "co-situs application") is a possible method to increase the recovery of fertilizer N by plants. We investigated the effects of co-situs CAF application on the uptake of fertilizer and soil N and the yield of paddy rice (Oryza sativa L.) in seven soils with different levels of available N. The experiment was conducted in a paddy field in which the plow layer soil had been replaced with the sample soils. The uptake of fertilizer N increased to 4.5-5.3 g m-2 (65-75% recovery) with co-situs application (7 g N m-2) from 1.9-2.6 g m -2 (27-37% recovery) with conventional readily available fertilizer (RAF). The increased uptake of fertilizer N was not significantly correlated with available soil N. However, the uptake of soil N decreased by 0.2-1.6 g m-2 with co-situs CAF application, and the decrease in soil N uptake was greatest in soils with the highest available N. The net (total) N uptake after co-situs application was 0.9-2.4 g m-2. Brown rice yield was strongly related to N uptake in the RAF and CAF plots. Nitrogen application rates could be reduced by 19-53% with co-situs application, while still providing a N uptake equal to that with conventional RAF application. However, the potential reduction in the application rate of N was smaller in soils with more available N. © 2008 Japanese Society of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition.

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Sano, O., Ito, T., & Saigusa, M. (2008). Effects of co-situs application of controlled-availability fertilizer on fertilizer and soil nitrogen uptake by rice (Oryza sativa L.) in paddy soils with different available nitrogen. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 54(5), 769–776. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-0765.2008.00304.x

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