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Nitrogen Use Efficiency Field Experimental Data. Hamilton, Victoria, 2012-2013 [Theme 5: Reducing emissions through improved NUE]

Data Set Citation

Harris R of Department of Environment and Primary Industries. Nitrogen Use Efficiency Field Experimental Data. Hamilton, Victoria, 2012-2013 [Theme 5: Reducing emissions through improved NUE].
harris.3.31 (http://www.n2o.net.au/knb/metacat/harris.3.31/html).

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Data Set Owner(s):
Individual:
Dr. Rob Harris
Organization:
Department of Environment and Primary Industries
Position:
Research Scientist
Address:
DEPI Hamilton Centre,
Mount Napier Rd,
Hamilton,
Victoria 3300
Australia
Phone:
+61 3 5573 0963 (voice)
Email Address:
rob.harris@depi.vic.gov.au
Associated Party
Individual:
Ms. Siobhann McCafferty
Organization:
Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology
Position:
Data Librarian
Address:
2 George Street,
Brisbane,
QLD 4001
Australia
Phone:
+61 7 3138 0457 (voice)
Email Address:
siobhann.mccafferty@qut.edu.au
Role:
Custodian/Steward
Abstract

This experiment investigates the role that nitrogen use efficiency might play in delivering greater farm profitability and a simultaneous reduction of unnecessary nitrous oxide from high rainfall cropping systems. To achieve this objective a completely randomised block design with ten treatments replicated five times was established on raised beds at Hamilton in south west Victoria. The treatments included a 0N experimental control (0N), four additional rates of N fertiliser (TD10N@Z31, TD35N@Z31, TD85N@Z31 and TD185N@Z31) top-dressed at the first node (Z31) growth stage of wheat growth; a further three treatments involving different timings of N application, all of the N deep banded at sowing (DB100N@Z00), half the N deep banded at sowing and the other half top-dressed at the first node stage (DB50N@Z00_TD50N@Z31), and all of the N top-dressed at first node (TD100N@Z31); a further treatment involving DMPP (3,4-Dimethylpyrazole phosphate, Entec®) coated urea (DMPP85N@Z31) also top-dressed at first node; and finally one deep banded urea (DB85N@Z00) treatment imposed at sowing. Crop biomass, grain yield, grain quality, soil mineral N, soil temperature and soil water and N2O flux have been measured. Static chamber methodology was used to identify relative differences in N2O loss between N fertiliser management.

Keywords
  • Wheat
  • Nitrogen Use Efficiency
  • Nitrous Oxide
  • Nitrate
  • Ammonium
  • Nitrogen Fertiliser
  • Dimethylpyrazole phosphate
  • Soil Water
  • Soil Temperature
  • Soil Organic Carbon
  • ENTEC
  • DMPP
  • Hamilton
  • VIC
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  • 0502
  • 0799
License and Usage Rights

A third party may use the data included in this data package for simulation modelling only after making contact with the principal investigator (Dr. Rob Harris). Contractual obiligations with DAFF and GRDC means the data contained in this data package will be published in the future.

Geographic Coverage
Geographic Description:
Hamilton, Victoria
Bounding Coordinates:
West:  
142.02  degrees
East:  
142.02  degrees
North:  
-37.73  degrees
South:  
-37.73  degrees
Temporal Coverage
Date:
2012
Contact(s)
Individual:
Dr. Rob Harris
Organization:
Department of Environment and Primary Industries
Position:
Research Scientist
Address:
DEPI Hamilton Centre,
Mount Napier Rd,
Hamilton,
Victoria 3300
Australia
Phone:
+61 3 5573 0963 (voice)
Email Address:
rob.harris@depi.vic.gov.au
Project Info
Title:
National Agricultural Nitrous Oxide Research Program
Personnel:
Individual:
Professor Peter Grace
Organization:
Queensland University of Technology
Position:
Professor of Global Change, Science and Engineering Faculty (SEF)
Address:
2 George St,
Brisbane,
Queensland 4000
Australia
Role:
National Co-ordinator
Funding:

Dept. Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF), the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) and the Victorian State Government

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