Title of article :
EFFECT OF SOWING DEPTHS, NITROGEN PLACEMENT METHODS AND BIOCHAR ON QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ATTRIBUTES OF SUGAR BEET AND ITS WEEDS
Author/Authors :
Ahmad, Mushtaq Sugar Crops Research Institute, Pakistan , Akbar, Habib University of Agriculture - Department of Agronomy, Pakistan , Jan, Mohammad Tariq University of Agriculture - Department of Agronomy, Pakistan , Khan, Mohammad Jamal University of Agriculture - Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences, Pakistan , Bari, Abdul Agriculture Research Institute, Pakistan
From page :
181
To page :
194
Abstract :
Sowing depths and fertilizer application have key roles in sugar beet production. Thus, to quantify the effects of sowing depth, N fertilizer and biochar, experiments were conducted at SCRI Mardan for consecutive two years. Sugar beet variety KWS-1451 was seeded at the rate of 6 kg ha^-1 at four sowing depths (1cm, 2cm, 3cm and 4cm). Nitrogen at the rate of 140 kg ha^-1 was either broadcasted or banded in plots having 25 or 50 t biochar ha-1, a control treatment was also included in the experiment. Sowing depths significantly affected the studied parameters except weeds m^-2. Sugar beet closed to soil surface showed maximum germination resulted in increased yield production. Mean maximum foliage yield (68.59 t ha^-1), beet yield (79.75 t ha^-1), total biomass yield 137.27 t ha^-1) and sugar yield (12.18 t ha^-1) were recorded in sugar beet planted at 2 cm depth. Nitrogen band placement method significantly affected yield productivity of sugar beet. Mean maximum weeds m^-2 (5.53), foliage yield (71.72 t ha^-1), beet yield (83.65 t ha-1), total biomass yield (144.27 t ha^-1) and sugar yield (13.30 t ha^-1) were obtained by banded fertilizer placement. Biochar integration @ of 50 t ha^-1 significantly improved soil fertility resulted maximum weeds m^-2 (5.50), foliage yield (69.61 t ha^-1), beet yield (81.90 t ha^-1), total biomass yield (143.93 t ha^-1) and sugar yield (12.89 t ha^-1). The combined application of nitrogen and biochar showed mean maximum weeds m^-2 (5.53), foliage yield (73.42 t ha-1), beet yield (84.12 t ha-1), total biomass yield (145.61 t ha^-1) and sugar yield (11.83 t ha-1) when banded nitrogen was integrated with 50 t ha-1 biochar. In conclusion, banded nitrogen having 50 t ha^-1 biochar at 2 cm depth produced higher yield and represented as the optimum combination for higher production of sugar beet in the study area.
Keywords :
Biochar , nitrogen placement , sowing depths , sugar beet , weeds
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Weed Science Research
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Weed Science Research
Record number :
2563684
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