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Corn Monoculture Yield Response to Fertilization and Nitrate Nitrogen Distribution

The objectives of this study were to determine the effects of fertilization system, nitrate (NO 3 )- nitrogen (N) distribution along soil profile, and their interaction on corn yield. The study was conducted at the experimental field of Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops in Novi Sad (Serbia) dur...

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Published in:Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 2012-04, Vol.43 (7), p.1015-1023
Main Authors: Latković, Dragana, Jaćimović, Goran, Malešević, Miroslav, Marinković, Branko, Crnobarac, Jovan
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Language:English
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Summary:The objectives of this study were to determine the effects of fertilization system, nitrate (NO 3 )- nitrogen (N) distribution along soil profile, and their interaction on corn yield. The study was conducted at the experimental field of Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops in Novi Sad (Serbia) during 2001-2004. Corn monoculture included four fertilization variants: control (Ø), nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium (NPK) mineral fertilizers, mineral fertilizer + corn stalks (NPK + S), and mineral fertilizers + manure (NPK + M). The greatest yield was found in the variant NPK + M (9.25 t ha −1 ). Path coefficients showed that greatest direct positive effects on corn yield were exhibited by NO 3 -N levels at soil depths of 60-90 cm and 30-60 cm. The path analysis showed that winter precipitation (WP) had a direct negative effect on yield performance. However, the effect of the downward movement of NO 3 -N from the topsoil to deeper soil layers of WP on yield was positive.
ISSN:0010-3624
1532-2416
1532-4133
DOI:10.1080/00103624.2012.656165