[Objective] This study aimed to determine the effects of supplemental irrigation on yield and nitrogen uptake in winter wheat. [Method] Three supplemental irrigation levels were set based on the target soil contents ...[Objective] This study aimed to determine the effects of supplemental irrigation on yield and nitrogen uptake in winter wheat. [Method] Three supplemental irrigation levels were set based on the target soil contents of 60%, 70% and 80%) at jointing stage of wheat. Moreover, three nitrogen levels (0, 195 and 255 kg/hm^2) were designed. The experimental plots were arranged fol owing a split-plot design. Zhoumai 18 was selected as the experimental material. [Result] Supplemental irrigation and nitrogen application in combination had significant or extremely significant effects on yield, yield components and nitrogen uptake in winter wheat. The interaction between irrigation and nitrogen fertilization had significant or extremely significant influence on the number of ears, number of grains per ear, 1 000-grain weight, grain yield and nitrogen accumulation in winter wheat. Under different combinations of supplemental irrigation and nitrogen application, the maximum yield of winter wheat was obtained at W2 N195, while the minimum at W1 N255. [Conclusion] With the increase of irrigation, negative effect of nitrogen on number of ears, number of grains per ear, 1 000-grain weight, grain yield and nitrogen accumulation decrease under lower nitrogen application rate.展开更多
基金Supported by the Water-and Fertilizer-saving Technology Demonstration for Wheat and Maize in Central Henan Province(2013BAD07B07-2)National Key Technology Research and Development Program during the 12th Five-year Plan Period(2012BAD04B07-2)~~
文摘[Objective] This study aimed to determine the effects of supplemental irrigation on yield and nitrogen uptake in winter wheat. [Method] Three supplemental irrigation levels were set based on the target soil contents of 60%, 70% and 80%) at jointing stage of wheat. Moreover, three nitrogen levels (0, 195 and 255 kg/hm^2) were designed. The experimental plots were arranged fol owing a split-plot design. Zhoumai 18 was selected as the experimental material. [Result] Supplemental irrigation and nitrogen application in combination had significant or extremely significant effects on yield, yield components and nitrogen uptake in winter wheat. The interaction between irrigation and nitrogen fertilization had significant or extremely significant influence on the number of ears, number of grains per ear, 1 000-grain weight, grain yield and nitrogen accumulation in winter wheat. Under different combinations of supplemental irrigation and nitrogen application, the maximum yield of winter wheat was obtained at W2 N195, while the minimum at W1 N255. [Conclusion] With the increase of irrigation, negative effect of nitrogen on number of ears, number of grains per ear, 1 000-grain weight, grain yield and nitrogen accumulation decrease under lower nitrogen application rate.