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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2016, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (18): 17-22.doi: 10.11924/j.issn.1000-6850.casb15110156

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N, P, K Fertilizer in Wide Uniform Planting of Wheat

Wen Jian1, Guo Zhengbin1, Zhang Changwen1, Li Chengde2, Liu Guangcai2, Wang Guoyu3   

  1. (1Yongdeng Agro-technical Extension Center of Gansu, Yongdeng Gansu 730300;2Gansu Agro-technical Extension Station, Lanzhou 730020;3Agricultural Technology Extension Center of Lanzhou City, Lanzhou 730070)
  • Received:2015-11-30 Revised:2016-01-16 Accepted:2016-01-25 Online:2016-06-28 Published:2016-06-28

Abstract: To study the mechanism of fertilizer efficient utilization and nutrient uptake in wide uniform planting of wheat, the authors used the multi-point plot experiment and “3414” field fertilization design to analyze the fertilization (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) effect and recommended dosage under different soil fertilities. The results showed that the nutrient utilization of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium significantly decreased with the increase of fertilization level, and first increased then decreased with the increase of the soil fertility level, the order was medium fertility > relatively low fertility > low fertility > relatively high fertility > high fertility. With the soil fertility increase, the recommended fertilizing amounts were N 107.9-171.8 kg/hm2, P2O5 88.2-112.1 kg/hm2 and K2O 35.4-56.2 kg/hm2. The average values were N 138.3 kg/hm2, P2O5 101.4 kg/hm2, and K2O 45.4 kg/hm2. The proportion of the three elements was N: P2O5: K2O=1:0.73:0.33. Due to the content difference of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in different soil types, suitable fertilizing amount for wheat in wide uniform planting should be readjusted properly according to soil types.

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