Safflower Nitrogen Uptake and Partitioning
Seasonal N Uptake
Nitrogen uptake in irrigated safflower in Yolo
County. Seeding rate was 25 lbs/acre. The field was
fertilized with 175 lbs N/acre and the average yield
was about 2500 lbs/acre. Safflower takes up N slowly
during the rosette stage, until about a month after
emergence. Growth and uptake is rapid during stem
elongation and branching. After flowering, during the
grain filling period, most of the N is translocated
from the vegetative parts to the grain and N is no
longer taken up [1,6].
Nitrogen Partitioning
Nitrogen distribution in safflower plants grown in
Yolo County from 1994-1995. "Seeds" indicates the
harvested shells and kernels, or achenes. On average,
50% of total safflower N was allocated to the
harvested seeds. Nitrogen partitioning can vary with
year, location and variety [1].
Nitrogen Removed at Harvest
Nitrogen removed with harvested safflower seeds. "Seeds" refers to the achenes (kernel+hull).
The overall average is weighted for the number of observations in each trial. More
information can be found here [3].
Links
Safflower Fertilization Guidelines
References
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