AUTHOR=Hu Mingming , Li Zhixin , Chen Kairui , Xiong Ying , Luo Yongheng , Wang Ailing , Li Leilei , Shu Chuanhai , Chen Zongkui , Yang Zhiyuan , Sun Yongjian , Ma Jun TITLE=Side deep placement of slow-release N as base fertilizer combined with urea as panicle fertilizer increases rice yield by optimizing dry matter and N accumulation and translocation JOURNAL=Frontiers in Plant Science VOLUME=Volume 16 - 2025 YEAR=2025 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/plant-science/articles/10.3389/fpls.2025.1600215 DOI=10.3389/fpls.2025.1600215 ISSN=1664-462X ABSTRACT=IntroductionSide deep fertilization (SDF) technology and slow release N fertilizer offer advantages in enhancing rice yield and N use efficiency. However, the effects of side deep application of slow-release N as base fertilizer, combined with the application of urea at different growth stages, on dry matter accumulation, N uptake, translocation, assimilation, and yield formation in rice remain unclear.MethodsTherefore, in 2023 and 2024, a field experiment was conducted in Sichuan, China, using the local variety Chuankangyou 6308. Seven N treatments were established: no N (0N), conventional fertilization control (CK), 100% urea side deep placement (DU), 100% slow-release N fertilizer side deep placement (DSU), and DSU combined with 30% urea applied as basal fertilizer (DSU+U), tillering fertilizer (DSU+TU), or panicle fertilizer (DSU+PU). ResultsThe results showed that compared with CK, slow-release N fertilizer treatments significantly increased yield by 10.04%~23.28%, with DSU+PU having the highest yield, due to a higher number of effective panicles and seed-setting rate. DSU+PU is beneficial for increasing SPAD value and plant height, significantly increased total dry matter and N accumulation by 24.36% and 34.76%, respectively. The contribution rates of stem and leaf dry matter and N to yield increased by 9.67% and 4.40%, as well as 6.63% and 7.27%, respectively. Nitrate reductase (NR) and glutamine synthetase (GS) activities significantly increased by 4.88% and 6.86%, respectively. Notably, DSU+PU significantly improved N agronomic efficiency (NAE) and N fertilizer partial factor productivity (NPFP) by 89.00% and 23.27%, respectively. Meanwhile, DSU+PU reduced one fertilization application compared with CK and lowered N fertilizer costs compared with DSU.DiscussionIn conclusion, side deep placement of slow-release N as base fertilizer combined with urea as panicle fertilizer can delay leaf senescence, increase plant height and N metabolism enzyme activity, optimize dry matter and N accumulation and distribution, and significantly increase yield, and N use efficiency. It provides a solution for developing a simplified and efficient rice fertilization technology system based on the integration of agricultural machinery and agronomy.