Title of article :
NITROGEN STIMULATES PHENOLOGICAL TRAITS, GROWTH AND GROWING DEGREE DAYS OF MAIZE
Author/Authors :
Hammad, Hafiz Mohkum Bahauddin Zakariya University, Layyah Sub Campus - College of Agriculture, Pakistan , Ahmad, Ashfaq University of Agriculture - Department of Agronomy, Pakistan , Farhad, Wajid Sindh Agriculture University, - Department of Agronomy, Pakistan , Abbas, Farhat Government College University (GC University) - Department of Environmental Sciences, Pakistan , Qasim, Khalifa Mehran University of Engineering Technology - Department of Civil Engineering, Pakistan , Saeed, Shafqat Bahauddin Zakariya University, Layyah Sub Campus - College of Agriculture, Pakistan
From page :
337
To page :
344
Abstract :
Field experiments were conducted during 2009 and 2010 to evaluate the effects of nitrogen (N) application timings and rates on phenology of autumn sown maize under semi-arid climatic conditions of Faisalabad, Pakistan. Plant development, growth and yield components were optimized by the N application in three splits; 1/3^rd N at V2, 1/3^rd N at V16 and 1/3^rd N at R1 stages at the rate of 250 kg ha^-1. At this rate, the crop achieved more calendar days and thermal time in each growth stage. The treatments T2 (1/3rd N at V2 stage, 1/3^rd N at V16 stage and 1/3^rd N at R1 stage) and N4 (250 kg N ha^-1) accumulated the maximum days to silking and maturity (51 and 102 days, respectively), which resulted in the maximum crop growth rate and grain yield (8.38 t ha^-1). The highest net benefit and marginal rate of return ($1857 and 22%, respectively) were achieved by N4 treatment. Therefore, 250 kg N ha^-1 with three above mentioned splits of N application may produce optimum grain yield of maize under semi-arid environmental and agricultural conditions similar to those of the reported experiments.
Keywords :
Crop phenology , economic and marginal analysis , maize growth and yield , nitrogen
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Agricultural Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Agricultural Sciences
Record number :
2642403
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