Effects of integrated fertilizer application on nitrogen use efficiency of spring maize and soil nitrogen content on black soil in Harbin

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With the increase in planting area of spring maize and nitrogen (N) application in Heilongjiang province, the high potential of N pollution to the environment and resource waste should be given urgent attention. In this study, N use efficiency (NUE), grain harvest index and partial factor productivity of nitrogen were calculated to evaluate the balance between N application, grain yield and soil N content based on a 3-year plot experiment with different N application. The results showed that high N application did not result in high NUE, rather it decreased, and that low N application with high NUE led to soil N deficit. Considering N surplus and NUE in spring maize production, the primary conclusion could be drawn that 180 kg N ha-1 are acceptable both for grain yield and N risk to environment for spring maize in Harbin area. © 2014 Taylor & Francis.

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Chen, X., Wang, Y., Zhang, L., Han, X., Zhang, J., & Bechmann, M. (2014). Effects of integrated fertilizer application on nitrogen use efficiency of spring maize and soil nitrogen content on black soil in Harbin. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica Section B: Soil and Plant Science, 63(SUPPL.2), 139–145. https://doi.org/10.1080/09064710.2013.822541

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