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Impact of different moisture regimes and nitrogen rates on yield and yield attributes of maize (Zea mays L.)
- Source :
- African Journal of Biotechnology; Vol 11, No 34 (2012); 8449-8455
- Publication Year :
- 2012
- Publisher :
- Academic Journals, 2012.
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Abstract
- Nitrogen and irrigation, both are essential to determine the yield and quality of maize ( Zea mays L.). A field study was accomplished to determine the upshots of different levels of irrigation and varying nitrogen rates on yield, yield contributing attributes and radiation use efficiency (RUE) of maize hybrid on sandy clay loam soil. Different nitrogen rates and moisture regime treatments comprised of N 0 = 0, N 1 = 100 and N 2 = 200kg N ha -1 , I 1 (25 mm water deficit), I 2 (50 mm water deficit), I 3 (three irrigations during vegetative development + one irrigation at tasseling stage) and I 4 (three irrigations during vegetative development + one irrigation at tasseling stage + one irrigation at silking stage + one irrigation at grain filling stage), respectively. Results showed that maximum grain yield (7.04 t ha -1 ) was recorded when six irrigations were applied (three irrigations during vegetative development + one irrigation at tasseling stage + one irrigation at silking stage + one irrigation at grain filling stage) coupled with 200 kg N ha -1 (N 2 × I 4 ). The lowest grain yield (2.08 t ha -1 ) was obtained in response to 25 mm water deficits. Overall, N 2 × I 2 also gave a positive response in terms of yield attributes but highest plant height (160.80 cm), cob length (29.00 cm), number of grains per cob (308.33), 1000-grain weight (294.33 g) and biological yield (25.67 t ha -1 ) with maximum coefficient of correlation (R 2 ) values (0.9399; 0.8851; 0.9161; 0.8743 and 0.9126), respectively, was attained with N 2 × I 4 treatment combinations. The superior (RUE) radiation use efficiency (5.33 g MJ -1 ) with higher R 2 value (0.8821) was significantly affected by nitrogen rates and irrigation levels as obtained from N 2 × I 4 treatment. However, in all treatment combinations, N 2 × I 4 was superior by producing the highest maize grain yield. Keywords: Moisture regimes, nitrogen rates, deficit irrigation, Zea mays L., radiation use efficiency, maize yield
- Subjects :
- Irrigation
Yield (engineering)
Moisture
Deficit irrigation
chemistry.chemical_element
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Nitrogen
Zea mays
chemistry
Agronomy
Loam
Genetics
Grain yield
Agronomy and Crop Science
Molecular Biology
Moisture regimes
nitrogen rates
deficit irrigation
Zea mays L
radiation use efficiency
maize yield
Biotechnology
Mathematics
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 16845315 and 84498455
- Volume :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- African Journal of Biotechnology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2a5d134611f00e91b27914ccc1974320