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The Journal of Agricultural Science | 1998

Evidence for differences between winter wheat cultivars in acquisition of soil mineral nitrogen and uptake and utilization of applied fertilizer nitrogen

M.J. Foulkes; R. Sylvester-Bradley; R. K. Scott

The response of cultivars to applied nitrogen was examined in 11 seasons, 1982-92, in two experiments per year, normally testing seven cultivars at seven rates of fertilizer nitrogen. In all, 27 cultivars were tested in 22 experiments throughout Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Northampton-shire and Suffolk. Cultivars ranged in their date of introduction from Maris Huntsman (1969) to Hereward (1988). For each cultivar in each experiment, the economic optimum yield (Y opt ), the amount of fertilizer N needed to produce it (N opt ), the grain % N at N opt , the offtake of N in the grain at nil N (N off(NO) ) and N opt (N off(opt) ) and the estimated recovery of fertilizer in the grain at N opt (AFR opt ) were estimated by fitting linear plus exponential curves to data for grain yield and two-straight-line models to data for grain N offtake. From cross-site analysis, normalized cultivar means were calculated for each variate. Over the 20-year period relating to the cultivars in the trial, the contribution of new genotypes to grain yield improvement was 1.92 t/ha, Y opt increasing by 96 kg/ha per year. There was no change in grain % N at N opt . The effect of changes through breeding from 1969 to 1988 was to increase N off(opt) by 42 kg/ha (2.1 kg/ha per year), that was associated with a decrease in N off(NO) (equivalent of soil N offtake) of 15 kg/ha (0.77 kg/ha per year). Part of the increased requirement for fertilizer N was fulfilled by an increase in AFR opt of 18 % over the 20-year period. The net effect was for N opt itself to increase by 56 kg/ha (2.8 kg/ha per year). Since survey evidence indicates no general increase in N use on wheat by farmers since the mid-1980s, it appears that current fertilizer use by farmers may be underestimating the requirement for N now. Alternatively in previous years N requirements may have been overestimated. The change in N available for loss to the environment, from the balance of grain N off(opt) and N opt , was from 11 kg N/ha in 1969 compared to 25 kg N/ha in 1988. It seems possible that the potential increase in nitrate levels in groundwater associated with plant type may not have been realised because farmers have conserved the amount of N they use.


Annals of Applied Biology | 2000

The physiological response of winter wheat to reductions in plant density

J M Whaley; Debbie L. Sparkes; M. J. Foulkes; J H Spink; T Semere; R. K. Scott


Annals of Applied Biology | 2000

Effect of sowing date on the optimum plant density of winter wheat

J H Spink; T Semere; Debbie L. Sparkes; J M Whaley; M. J. Foulkes; R W Clare; R. K. Scott


Soil Use and Management | 2006

An analysis of the potential of precision farming in Northern Europe

R. Sylvester-Bradley; E.I. Lord; Debbie L. Sparkes; R. K. Scott; J.J.J. Wiltshire; J. Orson


Annals of Applied Biology | 1998

The effect of field margins on the yield of sugar beet and cereal crops

Debbie L. Sparkes; K. W. Jaggard; Stephen J. Ramsden; R. K. Scott


The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2001

Dynamics of nitrogen capture without fertilizer: the baseline for fertilizing winter wheat in the UK

R. Sylvester-Bradley; D. T. Stokes; R. K. Scott


The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2000

Impact of weather, agronomy and breeding on yields of sugarbeet grown in the UK since 1970

R. K. Scott; K. W. Jaggard


Annals of Applied Biology | 1976

Weed biology and the growth of sugar beet

R. K. Scott; S. J. Wilcockson


Annals of Applied Biology | 1973

Stomatal control of gas exchange in barley awns

P. V. Biscoe; E. J. Littleton; R. K. Scott


The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2001

An approach to modelling the effect of environmental and physiological factors upon biomass accumulation in winter wheat

A. G. Gillett; N.M.J. Crout; D. T. Stokes; R. Sylvester-Bradley; R. K. Scott

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D. T. Stokes

University of Nottingham

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J M Whaley

University of Nottingham

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M. J. Foulkes

University of Nottingham

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A. G. Gillett

University of Nottingham

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E.I. Lord

University of Wolverhampton

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