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Research Articles

Determination of a critical nitrogen dilution curve and nitrogen nutrition index for maize in Western Nile Delta of Egypt

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Pages 4627-4638 | Received 13 Dec 2021, Accepted 11 Jul 2023, Published online: 25 Jul 2023
 

Abstract

Critical nitrogen (N) dilution curves are valuable tools for diagnosing N deficiency and managing its levels in plants. The objectives of this study were to establish a critical N dilution curve for maize in Egypt’s West Delta region, assess the potential of using it to compute the N nutrition index (NNI) and compare this curve with existing curves for maize in other regions. The experiment was carried out across four site years (2020–2021), with seven N fertilization rates (0–360 kg N ha−1) used to induce variability in plant growth. Aboveground shoot biomass (W; Mg DM [dry matter] ha−1) and N concentration (Nc; g kg−1 DM) were determined on five sampling dates during the growing season. A critical N dilution curve (Nc=43.022 W0.51) was developed, which differed moderately from those reported in France, Germany, and China. The NNI computed from this curve recognized both limited and non-limited N nutrition conditions. The findings of progressing NNI suggest that the period between V9 (9th leaf collar fully unfolded) and V12 is critical and that a sufficient supply of N fertilizer is essential. Furthermore, the NNI derived from an independent dataset, utilizing the Nc established in this study, exhibited a strong relationship with the relative grain yield. The relationship was characterized by a linear plateau function, which accounted for 74% of the observed variance. The results of this study will offer dependable guidance for detecting N levels in maize and customizing the application of precision N fertilizers to enhance yield and use efficiency.

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