Alfalfa Nitrogen Credit to First-Year Corn: Potassium, Regrowth, and Tillage Timing Effects

作者:Yost Matt A*; Coulter Jeffrey A; Russelle Michael P; Sheaffer Craig C; Kaiser Daniel E
来源:Agronomy Journal, 2012, 104(4): 953-962.
DOI:10.2134/agronj2011.0384

摘要

Compared with corn (Zea mays L.) following corn, N guidelines for first-year corn following alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) in the U.S. Corn Belt suggest that N rates can be reduced by about 168 kg N ha(-1) when >= 43 or 53 alfalfa plants m(-2) are present at termination. These guidelines have been questioned by practitioners, however, as corn grain yields have increased. We conducted experiments at 16 locations in Minnesota to address questions regarding N availability to first-year corn aft er alfalfa relating to the effect of carryover fertilizer K from alfalfa and the amount and timing of alfalfa regrowth incorporation. Corn grain yield, silage yield, and fertilizer N uptake were not affected by carryover K or amount or timing of regrowth incorporation. Maximum corn grain yield ranged from 12.0 to 16.1 Mg ha(-1) among locations but responded to fertilizer N at only one. At that location, which had inadequate soil drainage, the economically optimum N rate (EONR) was 85 kg N ha(-1), assuming prices of US$0.87 kg(-1) N and US$132 Mg-1 grain. The EONR for silage yield across 6 of 15 locations where it was measured was 40 kg N ha(-1), assuming US$39 Mg-1 silage. These results demonstrate that on highly productive medium-to fine-textured soils in the Upper Midwest with >= 43 alfalfa plants m(-2) at termination, first-year corn grain yield is oft en maximized without fertilizer N, regardless of alfalfa regrowth management or timing of incorporation, but that small N applications may be needed to optimize silage yield.

  • 出版日期2012-8