A model to assess nitrogen limitations on the growth and yield of spring wheat

Under many conditions the availability of soil nitrogen imposes an important constraint on wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yields. In this paper a simple, mechanistic model of spring-wheat growth and yield was proposed to account for nitrogen uptake and use by the crop. A soil nitrogen balance was developed so that crop nitrogen uptake was restrained when the available mineral nitrogen in the soil was exhausted. The crop nitrogen uptake rate was calculated as a function of cumulative thermal units. Leaf area development and maintenance, radiation-use efficiency, and stem growth were assumed to depend on accumulated nitrogen. Seed growth resulted in nitrogen transfer from leaves and stems to the seeds. The model was compared against data collected in nine years of experimentation at Gilat, Israel. Good agreement between observed and simulated yields was obtained for varying nitrogen fertilizer treatments (r2=0.94) and levels of soil nitrogen following fallow (r2=0.93).

[1]  D. Rains,et al.  FACTORS INFLUENCING NITRATE ACQUISITION BY PLANTS; ASSIMILATION AND FATE OF REDUCED NITROGEN , 1978 .

[2]  J. Amir,et al.  A model of the temperature and solar-radiation effects on spring wheat growth and yield , 1991 .

[3]  H. Keulen,et al.  Simulation of Water Use, Nitrogen Nutrition and Growth of a Spring Wheat Crop , 1987, The Journal of Agricultural Science.

[4]  J. Spiertz,et al.  Effects of nitrogen on crop development and grain growth of winter wheat in relation to assimilation and utilization of assimilates and nutrients , 1978 .

[5]  C. Campbell,et al.  PREDICTING NET NITROGEN MINERALIZATION OVER A GROWING SEASON: MODEL VERIFICATION , 1988 .

[6]  H. Haas,et al.  Development and Composition of Spring Wheat as Influenced by Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fertilization1 , 1961 .

[7]  A. Hadas,et al.  Distribution of Nitrogen Forms and Availability Indices in Profiles of Differently Managed Soil Types1 , 1986 .

[8]  R. J. Hanks,et al.  A Soil-Water-Nitrogen Model for Irrigated Corn on Sandy Soils1 , 1978 .

[9]  W. G. Knisel,et al.  CREAMS: a field scale model for Chemicals, Runoff, and Erosion from Agricultural Management Systems [USA] , 1980 .

[10]  C. Green,et al.  Nitrogen nutrition and wheat growth in relation to absorbed solar radiation , 1987 .

[11]  James W. Jones,et al.  Interactive effects of nitrogen and water stresses on biomass accumulation, nitrogen uptake, and seed yield of maize☆ , 1989 .

[12]  J. Amir,et al.  A model of water limitation on spring wheat growth and yield , 1991 .

[13]  P. Biscoe,et al.  Crop Physiological Studies in Relation to Mathematical Models , 1985 .

[14]  J. Araus,et al.  Photosynthetic Gas Exchange Characteristics of Wheat Flag Leaf Blades and Sheaths during Grain Filling: The Case of a Spring Crop Grown under Mediterranean Climate Conditions. , 1987, Plant physiology.

[15]  F. Broadbent Plant Use of Soil Nitrogen , 1984 .

[16]  R. Reginato,et al.  Interception and use efficiency of light in winter wheat under different nitrogen regimes , 1988 .

[17]  K. R. Reddy Nitrification - Denitrification Reactions in Flooded Soil. , 1976 .

[18]  A. T. Young,et al.  Photosynthesis by Flag Leaves of Wheat in Relation to Protein, Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase Activity and Nitrogen Supply , 1989 .

[19]  J. R. Evans,et al.  Nitrogen and Photosynthesis in the Flag Leaf of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). , 1983, Plant physiology.

[20]  Takeshi Horie,et al.  Leaf Nitrogen, Photosynthesis, and Crop Radiation Use Efficiency: A Review , 1989 .

[21]  S. J. Smith,et al.  Nitrogen Mineralization Potentials of Soils , 1972 .

[22]  A. Hadas,et al.  Nitrification Rates in Profiles of Differently Managed Soil Types1 , 1986 .

[23]  J. Amir,et al.  Wheat production in an arid environment. 1. Water-use efficiency, as affected by management practices☆ , 1991 .

[24]  D. Karlen,et al.  Dry matter accumulation, mineral concentrations, and nutrient distribution in winter wheat. , 1980 .

[25]  W. Horwitz Official Methods of Analysis , 1980 .

[26]  A. L. Black,et al.  Aerial Parts of Hard Red Spring Wheat. II. Nitrogen and Phosphorus Concentration and Content by Plant Development Stage1 , 1987 .

[27]  C. Campbell,et al.  DISPOSITION OF NITROGEN AND SOLUBLE SUGARS IN MANITOU SPRING WHEAT AS INFLUENCED BY N FERTILIZER, TEMPERATURE AND DURATION AND STAGE OF MOISTURE STRESS , 1983 .

[28]  E. Greenwood,et al.  An analysis of the effects of nitrogen deficiency on the growth and yield of a Western Australian wheat crop , 1969 .

[29]  Peter J. Gregory,et al.  Nutrient relations of winter wheat:3. Nitrogen uptake, photosynthesis of flag leaves and translocation of nitrogen to grain , 1981, The Journal of Agricultural Science.