Effects of two slow-release nitrogen fertilizers and irrigation on yield, quality, and water-fertilizer productivity of greenhouse tomato

文献类型: 外文期刊

第一作者: Li, Yanmei

作者: Li, Yanmei;Sun, Yanxin;Liao, Shangqiang;Zou, Guoyuan;Zhao, Tongke;Chen, Yanhua;Yang, Jungang;Zhang, Lin;Li, Yanmei;Sun, Yanxin;Liao, Shangqiang;Zou, Guoyuan;Zhao, Tongke;Chen, Yanhua;Yang, Jungang;Zhang, Lin;Li, Yanmei;Sun, Yanxin;Liao, Shangqiang;Zou, Guoyuan;Zhao, Tongke;Chen, Yanhua;Yang, Jungang;Zhang, Lin

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关键词: Tomato; Carbon-based urea; Polymer-coated urea; Conventional irrigation; Reduced irrigation; Interactive effects

期刊名称:AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT ( 影响因子:4.516; 五年影响因子:5.12 )

ISSN: 0378-3774

年卷期: 2017 年 186 卷

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: Technical research on efficient water and nitrogen use is crucial for sustainable agricultural development. A field experiment was conducted to investigate the combined effects of two slow-release nitrogen fertilizers (polymer-coated urea (PU) and carbon-based urea (CU)) and two different irrigation water levels (conventional irrigation, CI; 90% of conventional irrigation, RI) on tomato yield, quality, and water fertilizer productivity. Tomato yield and irrigation water productivity improved when nitrogen fertilizer was applied. Compared with U application, CU application increased tomato fruit diameter, volume, single-fruit weight, yield, and water-fertilizer productivity, therefore increasing yield by 4600 kg ha(-1) and net income from tomato cultivation by 6313 yuan ha(-1). Treatment with the two slow-release nitrogen fertilizers increased soluble sugar and lycopene contents and reduced nitrate content in fruits. Compared with U treatment, PU and CU treatments decreased total nitrate nitrogen residue in the 0-100 cm soil layer. Compared with CI, RI significantly reduced tomato yield and net incomes under PU treatment, whereas RI did not significantly reduce tomato yield and net income under CU treatment. RI increased fruit Vc (vitamin C) and lycopene contents. Results of the study indicated that polymer-coated slow release fertilizers may have great potential for widespread use because they improved tomato fruit quality while reducing the environmental risks caused by soil nitrogen. In addition, carbon-based, slow-release nitrogen fertilizers promise to improve fruit quality, yield, water-fertilizer productivity, and benefits associated with tomato cultivation. These fertilizers also reduce environmental risks caused by soil nitrogen and help reduce irrigation water consumption while sustaining normal tomato growth and fruit yield, making their promotion extremely beneficial. (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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