Development of a novel critical nitrogen concentration–cumulative transpiration curve for optimizing nitrogen management under varying irrigation conditions in winter wheat

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Tianyang Ye [1 ,2 ]
Yu Zhang [1 ]
Jingyan Xuan [1 ]
Xintian Wang [1 ]
Yang Li [1 ]
Junhao Xu [1 ]
Liujun Xiao [1 ]
Leilei Liu [1 ]
Liang Tang [1 ]
Weixing Cao [1 ]
Bing Liu [1 ]
Yan Zhu [1 ]
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[1] National Engineering and Technology Center for Information Agriculture, Engineering Research Center of Smart Agriculture, Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory for Crop System Analysis and Decision Making, Ministry of Agriculture, Jiangsu Key Laboratory fo
[2] Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Agriculture, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural
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Accurate nitrogen(N) nutrition diagnosis is essential for improving N use efficiency in crop production.The widely used critical N(Nc) dilution curve traditionally depends solely on agronomic variables,neglecting crop water status. With three-year field experiments with winter wheat, encompassing two irrigation levels(rainfed and irrigation at jointing and anthesis) and three N levels(0, 180, and 270 kg ha-1), this study aims to establish a novel approach for determining the Nc dilution curve based on crop cumulative transpiration(T), providing a comprehensive analysis of the interaction between N and water availability. The Nc curves derived from both crop dry matter(DM) and T demonstrated N concentration dilution under different conditions with different parameters. The equation Nc = 6.43T-0.24established a consistent relationship across varying irrigation regimes. Independent test results indicated that the nitrogen nutrition index(NNI), calculated from this curve, effectively identifies and quantifies the two sources of N deficiency: insufficient N supply in the soil and insufficient soil water concentration leading to decreased N availability for root absorption. Additionally, the NNI calculated from the Nc-DM and Nc-T curves exhibited a strong negative correlation with accumulated N deficit(Nand) and a positive correlation with relative grain yield(RGY). The NNI derived from the Nc-T curve outperformed the NNI derived from the Nc-DM curve concerning its relationship with Nand and RGY, as indicated by larger R2 values and smaller AIC. The novel Nc curve based on T serves as an effective diagnostic tool for assessing winter wheat N status, predicting grain yield, and optimizing N fertilizer management across varying irrigation conditions. These findings would provide new insights and methods to improve the simulations of water-N interaction relationship in crop growth models.
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