Soybean Residue Management and Tillage Effects on Corn Yields and Response to Applied Nitrogen

作者:Schoessow Kevin A; Kilian Kenneth C; Bundy Larry G*
来源:Agronomy Journal, 2010, 102(4): 1186-1193.
DOI:10.2134/agronj2010.0033

摘要

Variability in N fertilizer requirements for corn (Zea mays L.) following soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] across sites and years emphasizes the need to understand management practice effects on apparent soybean N contributions. This study was conducted to determine the effects of three soybean harvest management systems (HMS) and tillage on subsequent corn grain yields, and apparent soybean N contributions. Field experiments to evaluate the effects of returning or removing soybean residue, soybean forage harvest at the R6 growth stage, and applied N (0-180 kg N ha(-1)) on corn grain yields were conducted for 3 yr at four locations. The soybean residue returned treatment significantly decreased yields by 1.1 and 2.5 Mg ha(-1) for 2 of 12 site years. The soybean residue returned treatment also required 134, 41, and 87 kg ha(-1) more fertilizer N to maximize yields for 3 of 12 site years, but not at the remaining sites. Greater early season soil NO(3)-N in the forage harvested or residue removed treatments before planting and when corn plants were 30 cm tall (presidedress) is probably a result of warmer soil temperatures and increased soil N mineralization where residue was removed. Economic optimum N rates for corn following soybean varied substantially across sites and years and ranged from 0 to 180 kg N ha(-1) but were not greatly affected by soybean HMS or tillage at most sites. This work emphasizes the need for a field-specific approach to better predict the apparent soybean N contribution to a subsequent corn crop.

  • 出版日期2010-8