[Objective] Effects of controlled release N fertilizers on wheat growth and yield were studied to provide reference for the application of controlled release fertilizers on wheat. [Method] A field experiment was condu...[Objective] Effects of controlled release N fertilizers on wheat growth and yield were studied to provide reference for the application of controlled release fertilizers on wheat. [Method] A field experiment was conducted to study the effects of different types and levels of controlled release N fertilizers on the growth and yield of wheat. In this experiment, a treatment with the application of common urea and potassium chloride(common fertilizer) was established, and treatments with controlled release N fertilizers A and B with different coating materials were also established. [Result] The results showed that under the condition of the same P and K levels, controlled release N fertilizer A at a proportion of 100%, controlled release N fertilizer A at a proportion of 80% and controlled release N fertilizer B at a proportion of 80% could promote wheat growth, optimize yield components, and increase the amount of dry matter accumulation and grain yield. [Conclusion] One-time application of controlled release N fertilizer could be adopted in wheat production to achieve the purposes of saving fertilizer, saving labor and increasing efficiency.展开更多
Aims Plants play an important role in ecosystem processes.Functional meaning of trait variation in wide environmental gradients is well known but is scarcely known across narrow gradients.We analyze the variation of m...Aims Plants play an important role in ecosystem processes.Functional meaning of trait variation in wide environmental gradients is well known but is scarcely known across narrow gradients.We analyze the variation of morphological,physical and chemical traits of dom-inant plant species and the potential rates of dry mass loss and N release/immobilization during senesced leaf decomposition of these species across a narrow aridity gradient,and to identify indicative traits useful to set species functional groups sharing decomposition patterns.Methods We analyzed the variation of morphological,physical and chemical traits(specific leaf area,seed mass,N and soluble phenols in green and senesced leaves,plant height)in dominant plant species at 12 sites across an aridity gradient in northern Patagonia,Argentina.We collected senesced leaves of each plant species at each site and used them to estimate the poten-tial rates of dry mass loss and N release/immobilization from decomposing senesced leaves in a microcosm experiment.We analyzed the variation of plant traits and decomposition rates across the aridity gradient.We grouped plants species accord-ing to growth forms(perennial grasses,deciduous shrubs,ever-green shrubs)and different combinations of morpho-physical and chemical traits of green and senesced leaves and compared the potential rates of dry mass loss and N release/immobiliza-tion during leaf decomposition among these groups delimited by each grouping criteria.Important Findings Plant traits did not vary across the aridity gradient.The potential rate of dry mass loss was positively related to aridity,while the potential rate of N release/immobilization did not vary across the gradient.Grouping species by separately morpho-physical and chemical traits resulted in a large overlapping in mean values of decomposition rates among groups.In contrast,plant groupings based on growth forms and those including all morpho-physical and chemical traits of green or senesced leaves yielded groups with differentiated rates of decomposition processes.The two latter groupings clustered spe-cies from more than one growth form indicating some overlapping in the rates of decomposition processes among species of different growth forms.Among traits,N concentration in senesced leaves and plant height explained the highest variation in decomposition rates being positively related to potential rates of dry mass loss and N release/immobilization.We concluded that plant groupings based on morpho-physical and chemical traits of either green or senesced leaves may be more powerful to differentiate functional species groups sharing decomposition patterns than the growth form group-ing.Moreover,plant height and N concentration in senesced leaves may be considered relevant synthetic functional traits in relation to decomposition processes in narrow aridity gradients.展开更多
基金Supported by Special Fund for Agro-scientific Research in the Public Interest(201203079,201503130)Science and Technology Development Project of Shandong Province(2014GNC113001,2014GNC112003)Science and Technology Development Project of Taian City(201440774-19B)~~
文摘[Objective] Effects of controlled release N fertilizers on wheat growth and yield were studied to provide reference for the application of controlled release fertilizers on wheat. [Method] A field experiment was conducted to study the effects of different types and levels of controlled release N fertilizers on the growth and yield of wheat. In this experiment, a treatment with the application of common urea and potassium chloride(common fertilizer) was established, and treatments with controlled release N fertilizers A and B with different coating materials were also established. [Result] The results showed that under the condition of the same P and K levels, controlled release N fertilizer A at a proportion of 100%, controlled release N fertilizer A at a proportion of 80% and controlled release N fertilizer B at a proportion of 80% could promote wheat growth, optimize yield components, and increase the amount of dry matter accumulation and grain yield. [Conclusion] One-time application of controlled release N fertilizer could be adopted in wheat production to achieve the purposes of saving fertilizer, saving labor and increasing efficiency.
基金This work was supported by the National Agency for Scientific,Technological Promotion(PICTs 1349,1368)the National Research Council of Argentina(PIP-112-200801-01664-CONICET,PIP-112-201301-00449-CONICET)in the framework of the Grant(PUE-IPEEC-CONICET 229201601000044).
文摘Aims Plants play an important role in ecosystem processes.Functional meaning of trait variation in wide environmental gradients is well known but is scarcely known across narrow gradients.We analyze the variation of morphological,physical and chemical traits of dom-inant plant species and the potential rates of dry mass loss and N release/immobilization during senesced leaf decomposition of these species across a narrow aridity gradient,and to identify indicative traits useful to set species functional groups sharing decomposition patterns.Methods We analyzed the variation of morphological,physical and chemical traits(specific leaf area,seed mass,N and soluble phenols in green and senesced leaves,plant height)in dominant plant species at 12 sites across an aridity gradient in northern Patagonia,Argentina.We collected senesced leaves of each plant species at each site and used them to estimate the poten-tial rates of dry mass loss and N release/immobilization from decomposing senesced leaves in a microcosm experiment.We analyzed the variation of plant traits and decomposition rates across the aridity gradient.We grouped plants species accord-ing to growth forms(perennial grasses,deciduous shrubs,ever-green shrubs)and different combinations of morpho-physical and chemical traits of green and senesced leaves and compared the potential rates of dry mass loss and N release/immobiliza-tion during leaf decomposition among these groups delimited by each grouping criteria.Important Findings Plant traits did not vary across the aridity gradient.The potential rate of dry mass loss was positively related to aridity,while the potential rate of N release/immobilization did not vary across the gradient.Grouping species by separately morpho-physical and chemical traits resulted in a large overlapping in mean values of decomposition rates among groups.In contrast,plant groupings based on growth forms and those including all morpho-physical and chemical traits of green or senesced leaves yielded groups with differentiated rates of decomposition processes.The two latter groupings clustered spe-cies from more than one growth form indicating some overlapping in the rates of decomposition processes among species of different growth forms.Among traits,N concentration in senesced leaves and plant height explained the highest variation in decomposition rates being positively related to potential rates of dry mass loss and N release/immobilization.We concluded that plant groupings based on morpho-physical and chemical traits of either green or senesced leaves may be more powerful to differentiate functional species groups sharing decomposition patterns than the growth form group-ing.Moreover,plant height and N concentration in senesced leaves may be considered relevant synthetic functional traits in relation to decomposition processes in narrow aridity gradients.