Effect of nitrogen fertilizations, with and without inhibitors, on cotton growth and fiber quality
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2020
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Considering cotton, one of the most non environmentally friendly crops, new types of
fertilizers, such as the urease inhibitor, are now being used for fertilization. Furthermore, the need
of increasing the nutrient use efficiency which is an important contributor to yield has arisen. The
objective of this study was to assess the impacts of four different urea combinations (Urea,
Urea+NI+UI, Urea+NI, Urea+UI) on cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) yield and fiber traits. For
this purpose, different inhibitors used on urea fertilizer such as nitrification inhibitor (NI),
dicyandiamide (DCD), urease inhibitor (UI), N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide, and a
combination of urease (UI) and nitrification inhibitor (NI) (double inhibitor). Additionally,
Nitrogen indicators were also used to evaluate the efficiency of these combinations. Two field
experiments were conducted in Agrinio and Copaida region, Central Greece during 2019. The
total dry weight ranged from 13,027 to 14,481 kg ha-1 in Agrinio area and from 12,567 to
14,136 kg ha-1 in Copaida area. The highest seed cotton yield was recorded under Urea+NI+UI
fertilization at 5,145 kg ha-1 application in Copaida area and 5,318 kg ha-1 application in Agrinio
area. Also, the total plant nitrogen uptake (kg N ha-1) was affected by the inhibitors NI and UI.
The range for Nitrogen Utilization Efficiency (NUtE) index was 9.27 to 23.06. Moreover, results
indicated that NI and UI inhibitors have a marked effect on fiber quality such as strength (g Tex-1).
In the Mediterranean region of Greece, the combined use of inhibitors UI and NI resulted in
higher yield and finest fiber quality.
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cotton, fiber quality, nitrogen inhibitor, iNUE, articles