M. Tagliavini et al., NITROGEN-FERTILIZATION MANAGEMENT IN ORCHARDS TO RECONCILE PRODUCTIVITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS, Fertilizer research, 43(1-3), 1996, pp. 93-102
Nitrogen fertilization in orchards of Emilia-Romagna Region, (Italy) w
as based in the past on excessive, not split, applications often suppl
ied late in winter; the NUE (Nitrogen Use Efficiency) was therefore lo
w and the risk of nitrate leaching was high. This paper summarizes the
studies conducted in the last 10 years at the Department of Horticult
ure and Forestry of the University of Bologna aimed to develop a more
rational use of nitrogen in orchards and vineyards. Root escavation of
mature trees revealed that the use of localized irrigation (drip or m
icrojet) causes a concentration of roots in the area wetted by the emi
tters. In such a situation, band applications of N to the tree row may
allow a reduction of amounts of N fertilizer, while widespread applic
ations, especially if the orchard soil is tilled, lead to an accumulat
ion of nitrates in the alley. Results of several field trials where in
creasing N rates were applied indicate that the kind of response to N
supply depends on the presence in soil of natural sources of nitrogen.
This fact clearly stresses the necessity of evaluate the N status of
an orchard before N fertilization. Rapid estimation of leaf chlorophyl
l by portable instruments is a promising index of leaf N concentration
, only provided that calibration is made for each cultivar. A method,
currently under testing in orchards and vineyards of Emilia-Romagna, i
s proposed here to adjust N fertilizer rates to the demand of the crop
and to the level of available N in soil as determined in soil or soil
solution samples.