Abstract

Field studies were conducted to determine the effect of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) fertilizer sources and placement configurations on spring wheat growth, yield and quality. Different standard and experimental N and P sources at two rates and in different placement methods provided 32 fertilizer treatments at three locations. Banding of N and P together resulted in the greatest yields. Of the fertilizer combinations where N and P were applied separately, only broadcast N with deep banded P gave similar yields to N and P together. Banding fertilizer with the seed at these levels damaged seedling growth and limited yield. Elevated protein levels, when found, were likely due to lower yields and subsequent concentration of N in grain protein. Careful consideration of fertilizer rate, source and placement strategies to optimize production and water utilization are essential in dryland environments.

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