Effects of application dosage of nitrogen on photosynthetic characteristics and yield of direct-seeding cotton after harvesting rapeseed oil
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College of Plant Science and Technology/Hubei Hongshan Laboratory, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, China

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S562;S143.1

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    The early-maturing cotton cultivar Huamian 3097 was used to study the rational application dosage of nitrogen for the direct seeding cotton after harvesting rapeseed oil in the cotton area of the Yangtze River Basin based on the concept of “increasing yield without increasing input”. Field experiments were conducted in 2022 and 2023 to investigate the effects of six application dosages of nitrogen including N180 (180 kg/hm2), N210 (210 kg/hm2), N240 (240 kg/hm2), N270 (270 kg/hm2), N300 (300 kg/hm2), and N330 (330 kg/hm2) on the growth and development, photosynthetic characteristics, and yield of cotton. The results showed that the yield of cotton under N270 and N300 was comparable, but higher than that under N180 and N330.The two-year average yield of cotton seed and the number of bolls per unit area under N270 increased by 7.0% and 5.4%, 24.9% and 21.6% compared to that under N180 and N330, respectively. There was no difference in plant height, number of fruit branches, height of the first fruit branch, number of green leaves, and number of nodes between treatments. The light transmittance of cotton canopy decreased with the process of growth and the increase of application dosage of nitrogen. The light transmittance of cotton canopy within the canopy height of 30-50 cm and the cotton row of 20 cm under N270 was 23.9% higher than that under N330, 10.0% lower than that under N180, and comparable to that under N300.The net photosynthetic rate, transpiration rate, and stomatal conductance under N270 (N300) was higher than that under N180 and N330. The concentration of intercellular CO2 under N270 was lower than that under N180 and N330. It is indicated that applying 270 kg/hm2 nitrogen fertilizer to direct-seeding cotton after harvesting rapeseed oil is conducive to the growth and development of cotton, can increase the number of bolls per unit area and improve light transmission of canopy to enhance photosynthetic performance, and thus can achieve a higher yield.

    Fig.1 Quadratic fitting function between seed cotton yield (y) and nitrogen application dosage(x) in 2022(A) and 2023(B)
    Fig.2 Quadratic fitting function between lint yield (y) and nitrogen application dosage(x) in 2022(A) and 2023(B)
    Fig.3 Effects of nitrogen application dosages allocation strategies on leaf area index
    Fig.4 Correlation heat map among cotton yield and agronomic traits
    Fig.5 Cotton net photosynthesis rate(A),transpiration rate(B), intercellular CO2 concentration(C) and stomatal conductance(D) under differ ent nitrogen application dosages
    Table 1 The application dosage of nitrogen for direct sown cotton after rapeseed harvested
    Table 2 Cotton yield and its components
    Table 3 Effects of nitrogen application dosage on cotton agronomic traits
    Table 4 Light transmittance at different growth stages and canopy heights under different nitrogen application dosages (averaged across 2 years)
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谢晓麒,彭杰,张钊,邱深,姚晓芬,杜轩,杨国正. Effects of application dosage of nitrogen on photosynthetic characteristics and yield of direct-seeding cotton after harvesting rapeseed oil[J]. Jorunal of Huazhong Agricultural University,2024,43(6):201-209.

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  • Received:December 25,2023
  • Online: January 07,2025
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