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Research Articles

Fertilizer recommendation for foxtail millet based on yield response and nutrient accumulation

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Pages 332-345 | Received 28 Sep 2020, Accepted 03 Feb 2021, Published online: 05 Jul 2021
 

Abstract

Foxtail millet (Setaria italica (L.) Beauv.) is an economically and nutritionally important crop grown primarily in Asian countries. However, optimal NPK fertilizer application rates and ratios have not been established for foxtail millet cultivation. In this study, a two years field experiment was conducted in typical warm-temperate sub-humid continental monsoon climate of brown soil, aimed to establish a rational nitrogen:phosphorus: potassium (N:P:K) ratio to improve foxtail millet production. Four N (0, 112.5, 225.0, and 337.5 kg ha−1), four P (0, 45.0, 90.0, and 135.0 kg ha−1), and four K (0, 75.0, 150.0, and 225.0 kg ha−1) fertilization rates were employed in fourteen different treatments. Crop yield, agronomic characteristics, and nutrient enrichment were evaluated. Crop yield was significantly influenced by the N:P:K ratio. The highest crop yield (3927.0 kg ha−1) was achieved with 112.5 kg ha−1 N, 90.0 kg ha−1 P, and 150.0 kg ha−1 K treatment. It was 68.8% higher than the control. The optimal N, P, and K application rates were 130.4–173.5, 83.5–103.8, and 133.4–153.2 kg ha−1, respectively. Crop yield was positively correlated with plant height, leaf length and width, kernel P and K, and chlorophyll. Rational fertilization improves foxtail millet yield and may be applied for the improvement of crop productivity and the mitigation of agricultural pollution.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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Funding

This study was funded by the Modern Agriculture Industrial Technology Systems Project of Shandong Province, China (No. SDAIT-15-04); the Postdoctoral Innovation Project of Shandong Province, China (No. 201603052); and post-doctoral funding by Shandong Agricultural University, Shandong, China (No. 76560).

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