2024
DOI: 10.1002/agj2.21577
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Corn 15N uptake and partitioning in response to fertilizer application rate and timing

Jared A. Spackman,
Fabián G. Fernández,
Gabriel D. Paiao
et al.

Abstract: Nitrogen (N) fertilizer applications near the time of planting are important for upper US Midwest corn (Zea mays L.) production, but wet springs may result in significant N losses. Split applications may circumvent this problem and improve fertilizer uptake and use efficiency, but the relative contribution of N from the soil and fertilizer is poorly understood. A field study with six sites in Minnesota received 15N‐labeled urea fertilizer in the first year and unlabeled urea in the second year to determine the… Show more

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