2019
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy9050229
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Straw Return with Reduced Nitrogen Fertilizer Maintained Maize High Yield in Northeast China

Abstract: Crop residue management is a major concern in China. Returning straw to the field has been promoted to reduce chemical fertilizer input and increase crop yield. For this, the present study as a part of an existing long-term field experiment was conducted including four treatments: (1) Maize straw return with reduced nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilizers (straw + NPK; SNPK); (2) NPK fertilizers; (3) PK fertilizers; and (4) no fertilizers added (nF) in the years of 2016 and 2017. Results showed SNPK an… Show more

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“…Returning straw to the soil has different effects on crop yield depending on the type of crop grown [34]. The effects of straw return on cereal crops such as maize, rice and wheat have been extensively studied [27,[35][36][37]; however, the effects on tuber crops such as potato are elusive. Therefore, this study was to investigate the effects of straw return and different inorganic N rates on potato growth, tuber yield and quality, profit margin, and soil physicochemical properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Returning straw to the soil has different effects on crop yield depending on the type of crop grown [34]. The effects of straw return on cereal crops such as maize, rice and wheat have been extensively studied [27,[35][36][37]; however, the effects on tuber crops such as potato are elusive. Therefore, this study was to investigate the effects of straw return and different inorganic N rates on potato growth, tuber yield and quality, profit margin, and soil physicochemical properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2015a) showed that under the same N application rate, the DM, P, and K accumulation of straw treatment were higher than that of non‐straw treatment. The application of straw has been promoted as an alternative way to reduce chemical fertilizer input and for ensuring an increase in grain yield (Lv, Wang, Wang, & Zhu, 2019). As observed in the current study, straw return significantly improved the DM and the grain yield of maize.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…discovered that the addition of Mg fertilizer, lime, and green manure increased the available Ca, Mg, and K plant nutrients for maize plants. Lv et al . indicated that straw return increased carbon concentrations in maize leave and grain and increased K concentrations and contents in stems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Noor et al 56 discovered that the addition of Mg fertilizer, lime, and green manure increased the available Ca, Mg, and K plant nutrients for maize plants. Lv et al 57 indicated that straw return increased carbon concentrations in maize leave and grain and increased K concentrations and contents in stems. In our current study, the results indicated that there were changes in Mg accumulations in the studied organs of maize under the JM3 and WM3 treatments.…”
Section: Effects Of Mg Application On the Distributions Of Mg In The mentioning
confidence: 99%