Abundant irrigation boosts nitrogen uptake in maize, improving crop yield efficiency.
Irrigating summer maize plants more can increase nitrogen in stems and leaves during certain growth stages, but not at later stages. Most nitrogen in maize spikes comes from soil absorption during grain-filling and maturity. Too much water can boost nitrogen in leaves and stems but reduce nitrogen absorption after flowering. It's best to keep water levels moderate to ensure optimal nitrogen absorption and store more nitrogen in stems and leaves for later use in grains, improving nitrogen efficiency.