Author/Authors :
U??K، MARTIN نويسنده Plant Production Research Center Pie??any , , ?OFAJOV?، AL?BETA نويسنده Plant Production Research Center Pie??any ,
Abstract :
Field experiments with 12 winter wheat cultivars, which
differed in N grain concentration, were established
with three variants of N fertilisation (N0 = 0 kg N/ha,
N1 = 100 kg N/ha, N2 = 200 kg N/ha) in the vegetative
years 2004/05 and 2005/06 in Piestany (Borovce).
The aims of experiment were to find out the effect of
N applied (Nf) and available N (Nfs) on differences in
N uptake and N utilisation. From the primary data of
traits, grain yield (GY kg/ha), biomass production (BP kg/ha),
and N concentration in grain (Ng) and in straw (Ns),
other characteristics (NUP, NUE, NUTE) for available
and applied N (Nfs, Nf, respectively) were calculated. In
available N, significant differences were seen among cultivars
in all characteristics but in applied N differences
in NUP and NUTE among cultivars were not significant.
Genetic correlations among traits and characteristics were
modified by N environment. Grain N concentration (Ng)
was, at the low N rate, in a negative correlation with NUE
(r = –0.683+) and in a strong negative correlation with
NUTE (r = –0.956++). At a high N rate, these correlations
had the same character, but were weaker and not significant
(r = –0.560 and r = 0.570). Grain N concentration
(Ng) was more determined by efficiency of N translocation
than by quantity of N uptake. Selection on the higher
NUPE and NUE will be limited by negative correlation
between BP and N biomass concentration and by low genetic
variability of all characteristics of N uptake and utilisation.