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Title: Ammonium and nitrate status of the first crop corn fields at Cukurova region
Authors: Karnez, E.
Ibrikci, H.
Oztekin, M.E.
Dingil, M.
Oguz, H.
Kirda, C.
Cetin, M.
Topcu, S.
Korkmaz, K.
Soil Science Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Cukurova University
Keywords: Soil Mineral Nitrogen
Nitrate
Ammonium
Corn N Uptake
Irrigation District
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Dergisi
Citation: Karnez, E., Ibrikci, H., Oztekin, E. M., Dingil, M., Oguz, H., Kirda, C., Cetin, M., Topcu, S., Korkmaz, K. (2008). Ammonium and nitrate status of the first crop corn fields at Cukurova region. International Meeting on Soil Fertility Land Management and Agroclimatology, Special Issue, 413-420.
Abstract: The ammonium (NH4) and nitrate (NO3) are the available nitrogen (N) forms that plants need in large quantities. Their existence in the soil is limited, and concentrations are kept low due to the losses by leaching in the soil profile and microbial consumptions. Sustainability of the plant available nitrogen forms in soil profile is important for plant growth and crop production. In this research, our main objective was to evaluate mineral nitrogen (Nmin) status of the first crop corn soils and plants in Akarsu Irrigation District of Cukurova Region in 2007. Soil samples prior to sowing and after harvest were taken from 0-30, 30-60 and 60-90 cm soil depths, and analyzed for ammonium and nitrate concentrations. Plant samples were also taken during harvest, and analyzed for N content for determination of total N uptake. There was considerable amount of ammonium and nitrate in the soil profile during preplanting and postharvest. Since the soils were mostly heavy texture, there is tendency to have ammonium also in the soil solution. However, ammonium concentration was far below the nitrate concentration throughout the profile. Plant nitrogen uptake in the irrigation district was very close to the amount that was applied by the local farmers. The results indicated that soil mineral nitrogen level is an important criteria for fertilization practices, especially the preplant Nmin values need to be considered to decrease the amount of N fertilizer that will be applied.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11607/2679
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