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Agronomy Journal 94:435-441 (2002)
© 2002 American Society of Agronomy

PRODUCTION PAPER

Corn Yield Response to Nitrogen Fertilizer Timing and Deficiency Level

Peter C. Scharf*, William J. Wiebold and John A. Lory

Dep. of Agron., 210 Waters Hall, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211

* Corresponding author (scharfp{at}missouri.edu)

Received for publication June 25, 2001. Nitrogen fertilizer is typically applied to corn (Zea mays L.) shortly before planting, but there are several reasons why later N applications may be of interest: to spread work away from the busy planting season, to avoid the frequent wet field conditions in spring, to reduce or remedy in-season N loss in wet years, or to allow use of in-season diagnostic tools. One of the obstacles to the use of later N applications is the fear that irreversible yield loss will occur due to N stress. Our objective was to evaluate the yield impact of delaying N applications until the late vegetative growth stages and as far as silking. We conducted a total of 28 experiments with timing of a single N application as the experimental treatment. We found little or no evidence of irreversible yield loss when N applications were delayed as late as stage V11, even when N stress was highly visible. There was weak evidence of minor yield loss (about 3%) when N applications were delayed until stage V12 to V16. Only 3 of the 28 experiments had N applications later than V16—all were at silking and relative yields were 0.71, 0.89, and 0.95. Though full yield was not achieved when N applications were delayed until silking, yield was still highly responsive to N application at this stage—yield response exceeded 2.2 Mg ha-1 in all three experiments.




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