1. Stem infusion of nitrogen‐15 to quantify nitrogen remobilization in maize
- Author
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Lianne M. Dwyer, Matthijs Tollenaar, Donald L. Smith, and Bao-Luo Ma
- Subjects
Chemistry ,Field experiment ,food and beverages ,Soil Science ,chemistry.chemical_element ,engineering.material ,Nitrogen ,Isotopes of nitrogen ,Animal science ,Distilled water ,Anthesis ,Dry weight ,Botany ,engineering ,Poaceae ,Fertilizer ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Abstract
Nitrogen (N) use efficiency (NUE) of fertilizer N can be accurately estimated by tracing the fate of soil applied labelled fertilizer, but the quantity of N remobilization from non‐kernel components into kernels in maize (Zea mays L.) plants is difficult to determine. A field experiment involving stem infusion with labelled 15N solution was conducted at Ottawa, Ontario (45°22'N, 75°43'W) for two years to determine whether stem infused 15N could be used to quantify N remobilization and the contribution of remobilized N to the grain. A current stay‐green commercial hybrid was grown at three fertilizer N rates and infused with 30 mL 15N solution [35.7 mmol N as 15NH4 15NO3 at 99.2 15N% atom enrichment (a.e.)] into the internode below the primary cob at anthesis. The control plants were infused with distilled water. Sampling occurred at 3 d, 2 wk and 5 wk after anthesis and at physiological maturity. Each plant was subdivided into ten components. Dry weight, total N concentration and 15N% a.e. were d...
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- 1998