DENG Mei-Hua SHI Xiao-Jun TIAN Yu-Hua YIN Bin ZHANG Shao-Lin ZHU Zhao-Liang and S. D. KIMURA. Optimizing Nitrogen Fertilizer Application for Rice Production in the Taihu Lake Region China. Pedosphere 2012 22(1): 48–57.

Abstract

To determine the optimal amount of nitrogen (N) fertilizer for achieving a sustainable rice production at the Taihu Lake region of China two-year on-farm field experiments were performed at four sites using various N application rates. The results showed that 22%–30% of the applied N was recovered in crop and 7%–31% in soils at the rates of 100–350 kg N ha−1. Nitrogen losses increased with N application rates from 44% of the applied fertilizer N at the rate of 100 kg N ha−1 to 69% of the N applied at 350 kg N ha−1. Ammonia volatilization and apparent denitrification were the main pathways of N losses. The N application rate of 300 kg N ha−1 which is commonly used by local farmers in the study region was found to lead to a significant reduction in economic and environmental efficiency. Considering the cost for mitigating environmental pollution and the maximum net economic income an application rate of 100–150 kg N ha−1 would be recommended. This recommended N application rate could greatly reduce N loss from 199 kg N ha−1 occurring at the N application rate of 300 kg N ha−1 to 80–110 kg N ha−1 with the rice grain yield still reaching 7 300–8 300 kg DW ha−1 in the meantime.