141-17 Spring Canola Yield Performance and Nitrogen Use Efficiency Assessment in Massachusetts.

Poster Number 418

See more from this Division: U.S. Canola Association Research Conference
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Lower Level
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Masoud Hashemi, Stephen J. Herbert, Sarah A. Weis and Jacqueline O. Carlevale, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Amherst, MA
Relatively high N rate is used to maximize canola seed yield which raise questions about its use as a biodiesel crop. Yield performance and NUE of spring canola was studied in Massachusetts condition. Two Roundup Ready hybrid cultivars were planted at two seeding rates (6 and 9 kg ha-1) at four N rates (0, 56, 112, and 168 kg ha-1). Averaged over all N application rates, the earlier maturity cultivar out-yielded the later maturity cultivar by 17%. Fertilizer recovery and NUptE were also higher in the earlier maturity cultivar. Seed yield increased linearly with increasing N application rate. However, fertilizer recovery response was parabolic where highest recovery (22.2%) was obtained from an application of 112 kg N ha-1.  NUptE and NUtE reduced linearly as N application rate increased.
See more from this Division: U.S. Canola Association Research Conference
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