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Previously reported studies on N fertilization of sugarbeets (Beta vulgaris L.) in southern Idaho revealed considerable variation among sites in amounts of residual soil NO3 and N mineralized during short-term laboratory incubations. Consequently, the amount of N fertilizer needed to achieve near-maximum yields of sucrose differed markedly. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of estimating amounts of N mineralized in the root zone during the season, taking into account site variations in temperature and soil water regimes. Residual soil NO3--N and mineralizable N to approximate rooting depth were estimated for 21 field sites in 1971 and six sites in 1972. The relative contributions of these two N sources to total N uptake by the crop, in the absence of applied fertilizer N, were then assessed. Estimates of N mineralized in the upper 45-cm soil layer for each successive month,
N, over a 6-month period were derived using the expression,
N/
t = kWN (k = fraction of N mineralized during each month,
t, adjusted for average air temperature; and W = the estimated soil water content expressed as a fraction of the available water storage capacity). Resulting estimates of the fraction of potentially mineralizable N converted to (NO3- + NH4-)-N between 1 April and 30 September ranged from 0.15 to 0.22 (mean ± S.D. = 0.18
0.02) in 1971 and 1972. On the average, mature sugarbeets recovered about 73% of the estimated N mineralized (6 months) plus residual NO3--N. The relative contributions of these two sources of soil derived N, respectively, were approximately 66 and 75%, as estimated from multiple regression analyses.
Key Words: Temperature Soil water content N use efficiency N requirement
2 Soil scientists, Agricultural Environmental Quality Institute, Beltsville, MD 20705.
3 Soil scientists, Snake River Conservation Research Centre, Kimberly, ID 83341.
Received for publication August 30, 1976.
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