Magnesium Fertilization Increases Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Winter Wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.).
Jarosław PotarzyckiWitold GrzebiszWitold SzczepaniakPublished in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Wheat fertilized with Mg, regardless of the method of application, increases nitrogen fertilizer (N f ) efficiency. This hypothesis was tested in 2013, 2014, and 2015. A two-factorial experiment with three doses of Mg (i.e., 0, 25, and 50 kg ha -1 ) and two stages of Mg foliar fertilization (without; BBCH 30; 49/50; 30 + 49/50) was carried out. Foliar vs. in-soil Mg fertilization resulted in a comparable grain yield increase (0.5-0.6 t ha -1 ). The interaction of both fertilization systems increased the yield by 0.85-0.9 t ha -1 . The booting/heading phase was optimal for foliar fertilization. Mg accumulation by wheat fertilized with Mg increased by 17% compared to the NPK plot. The recovery of foliar Mg was multiple in relation to its dose. The recovery of the in-soil Mg applied ranged from 10 to 40%. The increase in yield resulted from the effective use of N taken up by wheat. In 2014 and 2015, this amount was 21-25 kg N ha -1 . The increase in yield resulted from the extended transfer of N from vegetative wheat parts to grain. Mg applied to wheat, irrespective of the method, increased the efficiency of the N taken up by the crop. Mg fertilization resulted in higher N f productivity, as indicated by the increased nitrogen apparent efficiency indices.
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