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Integrated water and nitrogen application increases summer maize (Zea mays L.) yield and water/nitrogen use efficiency under micro-sprinkling irrigation conditions

Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science(2023)

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To improve the yield and water-nitrogen (N) use efficiency of summer maize, a two-year field experiment with four irrigation soil layers (0–10, 0–20, 0–30, and 0–40 cm, denoted as W10, W20, W30, and W40, respectively) and three N applications (180, 240, and 300 kg ha–1, denoted as N180, N240, and N300, respectively) was performed using micro-sprinkling irrigation system in 2018 and 2019. The interaction between water and N application significantly affects dry matter accumulation (DM). Under the same N application, the grain yield of W10 was significantly lower than that of W40. The irrigation amount and evapotranspiration for W20N180 and W20N240 significantly decreased by 47.18%–52.31% and 12.32%–12.68%, respectively, over that of W40N300, and water-use-efficiency (WUE) significantly increased by 7.75%–12.47%. Compared with N180, the N partial factor productivity of N240 and N300 decreased by 21.02%~22.04% and 37.12%~38.24%, respectively; with no significant difference in yield. Grain yield was significantly positively correlated with leaf area index at tasseling, grains per ear, DM at maturity, and evapotranspiration. Overall, suitable irrigation (W20) and N application (180–240 kg ha–1) can achieve higher grain yield and WUE for summer maize in the Huang-Huai-Hai Plain of China.
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irrigation,maize,nitrogen use efficiency,integrated water,micro-sprinkling
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