Artículo
Balancing yield and environmental impact: The role of split nitrogen application and fertilizer type in corn production
Iglesias, María Paula; Wyngaard, Nicolás
; Lewczuk, Nuria
; Sainz Rozas, Hernan Rene
; Toribio, M.; García, F.O.; Reussi Calvo, Nahuel Ignacio
; Lewczuk, Nuria
; Sainz Rozas, Hernan Rene
; Toribio, M.; García, F.O.; Reussi Calvo, Nahuel Ignacio
Fecha de publicación:
10/2025
Editorial:
Elsevier Science
Revista:
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
ISSN:
0167-8809
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Management strategies for nitrogen (N) fertilization could help reducing gaseous N losses, environmental costs, and maize yield gaps. The objective of our study was to evaluate the effect of N sources and split N applications on gaseous emissions, environmental costs, and maize productivity under different water regimes. Field experiments were conducted in two growing seasons. Nine treatments were evaluated under rainfed and irrigated water management, a control (no N fertilizer), and eight combinations of N sources (n = 4) and fertilization strategies (n = 2). The N sources were: urea, urea coated with urease activity or nitrification inhibitors (Urea- Limus and Urea-DMPP, respectively), and calcium-ammonium nitrate (CAN). Fertilization strategies were: single fertilizer application at fourth leaf stage (V 4 ) and a split N application [60 % at V 4, Ammonia volatilization losses and nitrous oxide (N 2 and 40 % at silking]. O) emissions were measured after fertilization and grain yield. Results showed that: a) Urea-Limus split application reduced ammonia volatilization compared to complete and split Urea in both seasons and water regimes (-80 % and 70 %, respectively), b) N 2 represented between 0.01 % and 0.14 % N applied, c) grain yield ranged from 8.3 to 19.0 Mg ha treatments affected N 1 O emissions , d) none of the 2 $S ha 1 O emissions nor maize grain yield, and e) environmental costs ranged from 1.1 to 108.6 U and followed the same trend as volatilization losses. Under the environmental conditions of our study, we demonstrated that N source selection and split N application are promising strategies to reduce gaseous emissions and their environmental costs without affecting yield.
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Articulos (IPADS BALCARCE)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INNOVACIÓN PARA LA PRODUCCIÓN AGROPECUARIA Y EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INNOVACIÓN PARA LA PRODUCCIÓN AGROPECUARIA Y EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
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Iglesias, María Paula; Wyngaard, Nicolás; Lewczuk, Nuria; Sainz Rozas, Hernan Rene; Toribio, M.; et al.; Balancing yield and environmental impact: The role of split nitrogen application and fertilizer type in corn production; Elsevier Science; Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment; 392; 10-2025; 1-12
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