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Nitrogen Source and Rate Management Improve Maize Productivity of Smallholders Under Semiarid Climates

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Journal Front Plant Sci
Date 2016 Dec 15
PMID 27965685
Citations 9
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Nitrogen is one of the most important factor affecting maize ( L.) yield and income of smallholders under semiarid climates. Field experiments were conducted to investigate the impact of different N-fertilizer sources [urea, calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN), and ammonium sulfate (AS)] and rates (50, 100, 150, and 200 kg ha) on umber of rows ear (NOR ear), number of seeds row (NOS row), number of seeds ear (NOS ear), number of ears per 100 plants (NOEP 100 plants), grain yield plant, stover yield (kg ha), and shelling percentage (%) of maize genotypes "Local cultivars (Azam and Jalal) vs. hybrid (Pioneer-3025)." The experiment was conducted at the Agronomy Research Farm of the University of Agriculture Peshawar during summers of 2008 (year one) and 2010 (year two). The results revealed that the N treated (rest) plots (the average of all the experimental plots treated with N) had produced higher yield and yield components, and shelling percentage over N-control plots (plots where N was not applied). Application of nitrogen at the higher rate increased yield and yield components in maize (200 > 150 > 100 > 50 kg N ha). Application of AS and CAN had more beneficial impact on yield and yield components of maize as compared to urea (AS > CAN > urea). Hybrid maize (P-3025) produced significantly higher yield and yield components as well as higher shelling percentage than the two local cultivars (P-3025 > Jalal = Azam). Application of ammonium sulfate at the rate of 200 kg N ha to hybrid maize was found most beneficial in terms of higher productivity and grower's income in the study area. For the two local cultivars, application of 150 kg N ha was found more beneficial over 120 kg N ha (recommended N rate) in terms of greater productivity and growers income.

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