Effects of Irrigation Practices and N Addition Rates on Wheat Nutrient Accumulation and Utilization in Dryland
Cuiping Zhao, Kaiming Ren, Yuhao Sun, Qinglei Xie, Shuai Zhang, Mengqi Yang, Shanwei Wu, Ming Huang, Jinzhi Wu, Youjun Li

TL;DR
This study shows that one-time irrigation combined with moderate nitrogen application improves wheat yield and nutrient use in dryland areas.
Contribution
The study identifies optimal irrigation and nitrogen rates for maximizing wheat yield and nutrient efficiency in dryland conditions.
Findings
One-off irrigation with N180 increased wheat grain yield, spike number, and grains per spike by 46.4%, 35.9%, and 18.9%, respectively.
W1N180 improved N, P, and K accumulation and translocation compared to other treatments.
N180 increased nutrient use efficiency metrics more than N240 under one-off irrigation.
Abstract
Irrigation practices and nitrogen (N) addition play pivotal roles in wheat production, and their rational coordination can significantly enhance N, phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) use efficiency and yield of wheat. However, the comprehensive effects of irrigation practices and N addition rates on N, P, and K accumulation and utilization and yield of wheat in dryland remain unclear. A field experiment with two irrigation practices (W0, zero-irrigation and W1, one-off irrigation), and four N addition rates (0, 120, 180, and 240 kg N ha−1, represented by N0, N120, N180, and N240, respectively) was conducted in 2021–2022 and 2023–2024. Compared to W0N0, W1N180 significantly increased wheat grain yield, spike number, and grains per spike by 46.4%, 35.9%, and 18.9%, respectively. Wheat yield and N, P, and K accumulation reached the maximum value at N180 or N240. One-off irrigation…
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TopicsIrrigation Practices and Water Management · Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism · Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems
