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Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica Section B-soil and Plant Science | 2013

Nitrogen fertilization effects on nitrogen balance and use efficiency for film-mulched maize in a semiarid region

Jianliang Liu; Lingduo Bu; Lin Zhu; Shasha Luo; Xinping Chen; Shiqing Li; Robert L. Hill; Ying Zhao

Efficient nitrogen (N) applications are crucial for sustainable agricultural development. A three-year field study was conducted to evaluate the effects of N fertilization on soil NO3-N contents, N balance, grain yield, and N use efficiency of film-mulched maize (Zea mays L.) in the semiarid northwest China. Six N levels were examined: 0 (N0), 100 (N100), 200 (N200), 250 (N250), 300 (N300), and 400 (N400) kg N ha−1. Results showed that residual soil NO3-N contents after harvest and apparent N losses markedly increased with increased N fertilizer rate. High accumulations of soil NO3-N were detected in the 80–200 cm layers in the N300 and N400 treatments in 2010 and 2011, indicating that excessive N applications resulted in NO3-N leaching in this semiarid region. The N use efficiency decreased with increased N fertilizer rate, but insignificant differences in agronomic efficiency, apparent recovery efficiency, and physiological efficiency were observed between N100, N200, and N250 treatments. Maize grain yields increased with N fertilization, but it did not further increase when N application was higher than plant N requirements. A linear plateau relationship was observed between grain yield and N supply (fertilizer N plus initial soil NO3-N in the 0–100 cm layers). The minimal N supply rate required to obtain the maximum yield (13.9 Mg ha−1) was 279 kg N ha−1, which was similar to plant N uptake and simultaneously reduced apparent N losses. We conclude that N fertilizer recommendations which consider soil NO3-N contents can simultaneously provide sufficient N for high yields and improve N fertilization of film-mulched maize in the semiarid areas.


Agricultural Water Management | 2013

The effects of mulching on maize growth, yield and water use in a semi-arid region

Lingduo Bu; Jianliang Liu; Lin Zhu; Shasha Luo; Xinping Chen; Shiqing Li; Robert L. Hill; Ying Zhao


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2014

Response of nitrous oxide emission to soil mulching and nitrogen fertilization in semi-arid farmland

Jianliang Liu; Lin Zhu; Shasha Luo; Lingduo Bu; Xinping Chen; Shanchao Yue; Shiqing Li


European Journal of Soil Biology | 2015

Sensitivity of soil organic carbon stocks and fractions to soil surface mulching in semiarid farmland

Shasha Luo; Lin Zhu; Jianliang Liu; Lingduo Bu; Shanchao Yue; Yufang Shen; Shiqing Li


Agronomy Journal | 2014

Optimizing Plant Density and Plastic Film Mulch to Increase Maize Productivity and Water-Use Efficiency in Semiarid Areas

Jianliang Liu; Lingduo Bu; Lin Zhu; Shasha Luo; Xinping Chen; Shiqing Li


Agronomy Journal | 2014

Understanding Dry Matter and Nitrogen Accumulation for High-Yielding Film-Mulched Maize

Jianliang Liu; Ai Zhan; Lingduo Bu; Lin Zhu; Shasha Luo; Xinping Chen; Zhenling Cui; Shiqing Li; Robert L. Hill; Ying Zhao


Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems | 2015

Response of nitrogen use efficiency and soil nitrate dynamics to soil mulching in dryland maize ( Zea mays L.) fields

Jianliang Liu; Ai Zhan; Huai Chen; Shasha Luo; Lingduo Bu; Xinping Chen; Shiqing Li


European Journal of Agronomy | 2014

Attainable yield achieved for plastic film-mulched maize in response to nitrogen deficit

Lingduo Bu; Jianliang Liu; Lin Zhu; Shasha Luo; Xinping Chen; Shiqing Li


Agricultural Water Management | 2015

The effect of adapting cultivars on the water use efficiency of dryland maize (Zea mays L.) in northwestern China

Lingduo Bu; Xinping Chen; Shiqing Li; Jianliang Liu; Lin Zhu; Shasha Luo; Robert L. Hill; Ying Zhao


Agronomy Journal | 2013

Source-Sink Capacity Responsible for Higher Maize Yield with Removal of Plastic Film

Lingduo Bu; Lin Zhu; Jianliang Liu; Shasha Luo; Xinping Chen; Shiqing Li

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Xinping Chen

China Agricultural University

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Huai Chen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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