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Nitrogen Leaching Of Spring Wheat Genotypes (Triticum Aestivum L.) Varying In Nitrogen-Related Traits
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2014-05Registro en:
Noulas, Christos; Herrera, Juan Manuel; Alexiou, Ioannis; Karyotis, Theodore; Liedgens, Markus; et al.; Nitrogen Leaching Of Spring Wheat Genotypes (Triticum Aestivum L.) Varying In Nitrogen-Related Traits; Taylor & Francis; Journal of Plant Nutrition; 37; 7; 5-2014; 1012-1024
0190-4167
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Noulas, Christos
Herrera, Juan Manuel
Alexiou, Ioannis
Karyotis, Theodore
Liedgens, Markus
Stamp, Peter
Toulios, Margaritis
Resumen
Efficient use of nitrogen (N) by wheat crop and hence prevention of possible contamination of ground and surface waters by nitrates has aroused environmental concerns. The present study was conducted in drainage lysimeters for three years (1998-2000) to identify whether spring wheat genotypes (Triticum aestivum L.) that differ in N-related traits differ in N leaching and to relate parameters of N use efficiency (NUE) with parameters of N leaching. For this reason two spring wheat cultivars ('Albis' and 'Toronit') and an experimental line ('L94491') were grown under low (20 kg N ha-1) and ample N supply (270 kg N ha-1). The genotypes varied in parameters of NUE but not in N leaching. Grain yield of the high-protein line ('L94491') was, on average, 11% lower than that of 'Toronit' but among genotypes had significantly higher N in the grain (%), grain N yield, and N harvest index. Nitrogen lost through leaching was considerably low (0.42-0.52 g m-2) mainly due to low volume of percolating water or the ability of the genotypes to efficiently exploit soil mineral N. There were no clear relationships between N-related genotype traits and N leaching, but across all treatments significantly negative correlations between volume of leachate and the amount of N in the total biomass and grain N yield existed.