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1 Plant Specific Fertilization NUEWorkshop Paul Hodgen

2 Plant specific Fertilization If we could fertilize each plant, how much could be stolen by the neighbors shortly after application? Where does the newly taken up N go in the plant?

3 The Experiment - Applied 1.2 g of depleted N Ammonia Nitrate (AN) (34-0-0) 15 cm below one plant. - Applied 1.2 g of regular N of AN 15 cm below the 4 neighboring plants on each side. - Used a syringe, made a well hole and injected N source at a 45 degree angle to place directly under each plant. - N was applied on July 5 th (V9) and July 25 th (VT) - Plants were harvest on July 15 th (V12) and August 1 st (R1) respectively.

4 14 N N Natural abundance

5 The Experiment -Plants were separated into three parts. V9- Top leaf and whorl, Stem, Bottom Leaves (9 replications) VT- Leaves, Stem and tassel, Immature Ear (10 replications) -Forage was dried for 72 hours and weighed. -Plant Population was 77,500 plant ha -1 -All equipment was cleaned with Ethanol between reps.

6 14 N N Natural abundance All plants were kept separate until sent for lab analysis. Then the neighboring plants were combined to from one sample for each part. Plant # 0 1 2 3

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9 Results: First Harvest (V12) H Letters indicate significant difference at the alpha = 0.05 level. Table 1 : Average biomass data for each plant part of the first harvest Vegetation Part Plant location from depleted source Weight (g) Leaves 0 64a H 165a 266a 368a Stem 077a 178a 2 81ab 384b Top leaf and whorl 057a 1 2 3

10 H Letters indicate significant difference at the alpha = 0.05 level. Table 2 : Average N concentration for each plant part for the first harvest. Vegetation Part Plant location from depleted source % Leaves 0 2.1a H 1 2.4 b 2 2.3ab 3 Stem 01.3a 11.1a 2 31.0a Top leaf and whorl 0 2.5a 1 2.6a 2 2.4a 3 2.5a Results: First Harvest (V12)

11 A B B B a b x c c y yz z Results: 15N concentration First Harvest V12

12 B A B B a b bc c x y z z Results: 14 N uptake First Harvest V12

13 Table 3: Depleted N uptake at V12 plant Depleted N taken UP (mg)% of total 05.760 12.628 20.910 30.22 Total9.5 Results: Depleted N taken up at first harvest V12

14 Now lets look at what happens at the start of the Reproductive growth stages

15 Results: Second Harvest (R1) H Letters indicate significant difference at the alpha = 0.05 level. Table 4: Average biomass data for each plant part for the second harvest. Vegetation Part Plant location from depleted source Weight (g) Leaves 0 78a H 179a 282a 383a Stem + Tassel 0104a 1103a 2 112ab 3113b Ear 087a 1 89ab 2 95ab 396b

16 H Letters indicate significant difference at the alpha = 0.05 level. Table 5 : Average N concentration for each plant part for the first harvest. Vegetation Part Plant location from depleted source % Leaves 0 2.6a H 1 2.5a 2 3 2.4a Stem and Tassel 00.5a 1 20.6a 30.5a Ear 0 1.4a 11.5a 2 1.4a 3 1.3a Results: Second Harvest (VT)

17 H Letters indicate significant difference at the alpha = 0.05 level. A B B B x y z z a b c c

18 x y z z A B BB a b b b Results: Second Harvest (VT) H Letters indicate significant difference at the alpha = 0.05 level.

19 Table 3: Depleted N uptake at R1 plant Depleted N taken UP (mg)% of total 02.776 10.720 20.24 300 Total3.5 Results: Depleted N taken up at 2nd harvest R1

20 Summary - N placed under a single plant can be taken up by two neighboring plants. -5 plants are competing for a same resources below ground. - Newly taken up N is shuttled to developing plant structure. - Supports the need to insure no early season N stress.

21 Questions ??


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