Optimal Blends of Controlled-Release Urea and Conventional Urea Improved Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Wheat and Maize with Reduced Nitrogen Application

Blending controlled-release urea (CRU) with conventional urea has the potential to be an effective option for improving nitrogen (N) use efficiency (NUE), although determination of optimal blends in combination with a reduced N application rate has not been well studied. A field experiment was conducted to compare the effects of CRU (a mixture of polymer-coated urea and urea with N ratios of 100:00, 75:25, and 50:50 at 144 kg N ha−1, hereafter denoted as CRU1, CRU2, and CRU3, respectively), urea at 180 (U1) and 144 kg N ha−1 (U2) and a control (no N fertilizer applied, CK) on grain yield, NUE, and economic benefits in a wheat–maize rotation system. The CRU treatments were one-time applied, while for the U treatments, fertilizer N was applied in a split application. The results suggest that a one-time application of CRU prior to sowing of both crops fulfilled the demand of crop plants for N across the entire growth period. Relative to U1, the CRU treatments achieved approximately the same grain yield and 4.7–26.6% greater NUE at 20% reduced N application. Moreover, under CRU2, the yield, NUE, and economic benefits were increased by 12.2%, 9.7%, and 19.1%, respectively, for wheat, and under CRU3, they were increased by 10.9%, 20.6%, and 17.3%, respectively, for maize, compared with the U2 treatment. These results demonstrate that a mixture of CRU and urea at a ratio of 75:25 for wheat and 50:50 for maize with a 20% reduction in N application rate can maintain productivity, while enhancing NUE in the North China Plain.

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