The effects of straw return on potassium fertilization rate and time in the rice-wheat rotation
In order to investigate the effects of straw return on potassium (K) fertilizer application rate and time in the rice-wheat rotation, field experiments were conducted at three sites. The results showed that when the K rate was decreased to 70% of the recommended K dosage, crop yields showed no signi...
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Published in | Soil science and plant nutrition (Tokyo) Vol. 65; no. 2; pp. 176 - 182 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Kyoto
Taylor & Francis
04.03.2019
Taylor & Francis Ltd |
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Summary: | In order to investigate the effects of straw return on potassium (K) fertilizer application rate and time in the rice-wheat rotation, field experiments were conducted at three sites. The results showed that when the K rate was decreased to 70% of the recommended K dosage, crop yields showed no significant decrease. With K fertilization only at rice phase, crop yields showed no marked difference compared with that provided K fertilizer both at wheat and rice seasons. Though the NH
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-extracted K differed slightly among the treatments, the soil apparent K balance was negative without K fertilization. With crop straw fully incorporated, the recommended K dosage could be at least reduced by 30% at the experimental sites and the K fertilizer could be applied only at rice phase. A further hypothesis can be made that the best K rate was the amount of K took away by crop grain. In the long run, straw return combined with K fertilization would be an effective method to maintain soil K fertility and productivity. |
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ISSN: | 0038-0768 1747-0765 1747-0765 |
DOI: | 10.1080/00380768.2018.1564145 |