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Agriscientia

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MARTINEZ, J.M; GALANTINI, J.A  and  LANDRISCINI, M.R. Eficiencia en el uso del nitrógeno del trigo en la región semiárida de Buenos Aires (Argentina): efectos de la dosis y momento de aplicación. Agriscientia [online]. 2015, vol.32, n.1, pp.15-27. ISSN 1668-298X.

In semiarid regions optimal fertilization is difficult due to erratic rainfall. The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of climate variability on the response to different rates and timing of fertilization on wheat productivity and on efficiencies in the use of nitrogen in a site of the semiarid region of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. For five years, fertilization trials were conducted in wheat combining N rates (0, 25, 50 y 100 kg ha-1) and times of fertilization: Seeding (Ns) and tillering (Nm). Agronomic efficiency (EUF) for dry matter (MS) and grain, and apparent recovery of nitrogen (RAN) were evaluated. Interactions between variables (year, rates and times) and efficiencies were found. In Nm, significant correlations of all parameters were found with October rainfall. Protein for Ns and Nm was significantly and inversely correlated with full cycle rainfall. Significant correlations were found in EUF of MS and grain in this order: Full cycle rainfall> Spring rainfall> Oct rainfall> Set rainfall. Interannual climate variability showed the greatest influence on the nitrogen use efficiencies, regardless the application timing.

Keywords : Fertilization timing; Tillering application; Erratic rainfalls.

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