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Giletto, Claudia M., Carciochi, Walter D., Mateos Inchauspe, Facundo, Alejandro, Agustín, Delfino, Juan, Silva, Sandra E., Cassino, María N., Reussi Calvo, Nahuel I. |
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Archives of Agronomy & Soil Science; May2023, Vol. 69 Issue 6, p948-961, 14p |
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The objectives were to i) assess the effect of enhanced-efficiency nitrogen (N) fertilizers (EENF) [maleic itaconic acid copolymer (NSN) or 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP)] and urea on potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) tuber yield, N agronomic efficiency (NAE), N recovery efficiency in tuber (NREtuber) and plant (NREplant), N physiological efficiency, residual inorganic N in soil at harvest (Nresidual) and N losses (Nlosses) and ii) determine the impact of the amount of drainage water on NAE and Nlosses. On-farm experiments were conducted in seven sites with two fertilizers (EENF and urea) and two N rates (0 and 100 kg N ha−1). A N mass balance was used to calculate Nlosses. At two sites (one with NSN and one with DMPP), tuber yield response to N was greater with EENF than urea (avg. 5.0 Mg ha−1). NAE, NREtuber and NREplant were 17%, 31% and 25% higher with EENF than urea, respectively. These efficiencies decreased as drainage water increased. The estimated Nlosses were 12% lower with EENF, being the reduction particularly relevant with increasing drainage water. Therefore, using EENF in combination with irrigation management that ensures low drainage water amounts is essential for maximizing the fertilizer use efficiency and minimizing Nlosses in potato production systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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