Abstract

Abstract In order to evaluate the beneficial effect of deep placement of coated urea fertilizer on soybean plant (Glycine max (L.) Merr. cv. Enrei) cultivation, a field experiment was conducted with three fertilizer N treatments: control, conventional basal dressing of 16 kg N ha-1 as ammonium sulfate; basal deep placement of 100 kg N ha-1 as 100 d type coated urea; and top dressing of 100 kg N ha-1 as 70 d type coated urea just before the flowering stage. The seasonal variation in the N2 fixation activity by the nodules and N absorption rates by roots were estimated by the determination of the relative ureide-N abundance in the root bleeding xylem sap by calculating the increase in total N accumulation. The N recovery rate from fertilizers was measured by the 15N tracer method. The N recovery rate in the plants with deep placement of coated urea was about 62%, and much higher than that of the plants with top dressing of coated urea (33%) at the R7 stage. Top dressing treatment depressed the N2 fixation a...

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