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Status: | Pågående |
Projektnummer: | O-16-20-761 |
Kategori: | Focus area | Food & feed |
Branschområden: | Växtodling |
Ansökningsår: | 2016 |
Datum för slutrapport: | 1 juni 2021 |
Huvudsökande: | Karin Hamnér |
Organisation: | Karin Hamnér |
E-postadress: | karin.hamner@slu.se |
Telefon: | 018-67 12 36 |
Medsökande: | Martin Weih |
Medsökande: | Ola Sixtensson |
Using split fertilization of nitrogen (N) in wheat production is today well-established to increase protein content and adjust fertilization. However, deep knowledge and understanding of N uptake and remobilization during late stages of crop development are missing. Moreover, while split fertilization requires fast dissolution of fertilizers, information on amount of precipitation/moisture needed is currently lacking. The project will, by pot- and field trials as well as a lab-study, explore the following principal questions: How late can N be applied and still result in increased yields or higher protein content in wheat? Can nitrogen use efficiency increase by late N application? How much precipitation/moisture is needed to dissolve different fertilizers? New knowledge can be implemented in practical farming. Information on dissolution of fertilizers can result in more precise N-doses and increased knowledge regarding crop potential can improve profitability in production.
Delade givor av kväve (N) i veteodling är idag väletablerat för ökad proteinhalt och behovsstyrd gödsling. Däremot saknas djupare kunskap kring N-upptag och omlagring sent i grödans utveckling. Vidare kräver delade N-givor att tillfört gödselmedel snabbt kan lösas upp och bli växttillgängligt, där kunskap kring vilken nedbördsmängd eller fukthalt som krävs för detta saknas. Projektet kommer, i form av kärl- och fältförsök samt en labbstudie, belysa följande övergripande frågeställningar: Hur sent i grödans utveckling kan vi tillföra N till vete som ger effekt i form av ökad skörd eller proteinhalt? Kan vi öka N-effektiviteten med hjälp av sena givor? Hur mycket nederbörd/fukt behövs för upplösning av olika gödselslag? Kunskap från projektet kan direkt tillämpas i praktisk odling. Information kring upplösning av gödselmedel medför att kommande N-givor kan behovsanpassas bättre och med ökad kunskap om grödans potential kan vi effektivisera N-gödslingen och öka lönsamheten.
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