In order to determine the appropriate nitrogen (N) fertilizer application rate for maize under straw returning in the black soil of central Northeast China, a site?specific field experiment from 2017 to 2020 was conducted in Gongzhuling County of Jilin Province. The experiment had set 6 different N fertilizer rates (0, 70, 140, 210, 280 and 350 kg/hm2)to analyze the effects of N on maize yield, N fertilizer utilization efficiency and soil N balance under straw returning, and to explore the relationship among N fertilizer rate, maize yield and N surplus rate under straw return. The results showed that the maize yield first increased and then decreased with the increase of N fertilizer application rate under straw returning condition, but the amount of N application to obtain the highest yield was decreasing with the extension of experiment, reduced by 15.8%. The cumulative agronomic efficiency, the recovery efficiency and the partial factor productivity of N application in maize all decreased with increasing rate of N fertilizer application. In additin, soil N residues were significantly increased by 13.0% and 33.6% at high N application rates (280 and 350 kg/hm2) compared with the soil before planting, respectively, while their cumulative apparent N losses reached 578 and 833 kg/hm2. The correlation analysis showed that the N fertilizer rate was 188.9 kg/hm2, yield was 11 850 kg/hm2, N recovery efficiency was 40.1% and N loss was 65.7 kg/hm2 when the surplus rate was 0. The results indicated that the appropriate N fertilizer rate under straw returning conditions could significantly improve maize yield and N use efficiency, and reduce the apparent N loss. Considering the crop yield, theoretical surplus rate and apparent soil N balance, to apply 179.5-198.4 kg/hm2 N fertilizer was the appreciate range under long?term straw incorporation in the experiment region.
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王博博,徐新朋,侯云鹏,胡诚,何萍,伍玉鹏. Optimum nitrogen application rate for maize under continuous straw returning in black soil of central Northeast China[J]. Jorunal of Huazhong Agricultural University,2022,41(2):71-79.