Title of article :
Sweet corn response to combined nitrogen and salinity environmental stresses
Author/Authors :
Ben-Gal، Alon نويسنده , , Shani، Uri نويسنده , , Shenker، Moshe نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
To define the nature of the combined response curve of sweet corn (Zea mays L.) plants to nitrogen and salinity, a lysimeter study was designed to follow water and solute budgets with combinations of the two variables over wide ranges of 0.5–7.5 dS m^–1 and 0–150% of local N-fertilization recommendations. Patterns of water-use efficiency, N content, N uptake, and shoot dry-matter yield indicated the predominance of environmental interactions over Cl-nitrate physiological antagonism. At low salinities, the leaf N content, N uptake, and yield increased with increased N fertilization up to 45% of local Nfertilization recommendations, nitrogen was efficiently stripped from the percolating water and practically no nitrate was leached. At higher N fertilization the amount of leached N increased linearly with increased N input, and N uptake and yield were independent of N rates, levelling off at increased values for decreased salinities. The Liebig–Sprengel and Mitscherlich–Baule models were evaluated against measured data; both achieved similar values for the systemʹs inherent N, the salinity level corresponding with zero-yield, and the predicted yields, which were highly correlated with the experimental data (R ^2 > 0.9). It is suggested that both models can be used successfully in mechanistic-based plant–soil solution models to predict yield, water and nutrient needs, and the resulted N leaching.
Keywords :
Sweet corn , Interactions , Liebig–Sprengel model , Mitscherlich–Baule model , nitrogen , response curves , salinity , water-use efficiency
Journal title :
PLANT AND SOIL
Journal title :
PLANT AND SOIL