scholarly journals Effect of biochar and ameliorant on maize (Zea mays L.) growth in a field experiment

Author(s):  
Yuanxin Fu ◽  
Qian Zhang ◽  
Guocheng Liu
Keyword(s):  
Zea Mays ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-62 ◽  
Author(s):  
S Umesha ◽  
M Divya ◽  
K Prasanna ◽  
R Lakshmipathi ◽  
K Sreeramulu

A field experiment to study the “Comparative efficiency of organics and biofertilizers on growth and yield of maize (Zea mays L.)” was conducted during Kharif 2011 at farmer field in Beluguli village, Chikkanayakanahalli taluk (Tumkur district). The maize cultivar Nithyashree (NAH 2049) was used in the study. The field experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design with fourteen treatments and three replications. Results of the treatment (T13) having recommended dose of NPK + Azotobacter chroococcum + Bacillus megaterium + Pseudomonas fluorescence + enriched compost has showed highest plant height at 30, 60, 90 days after sowing and at harvest (120 days) (31.70, 180.93, 186.07 and 188.13 cm respectively). The highest total dry matter production at harvest (375.80 g) and yield parameters like Weight of cob (207.63 g), Grain yield per plant (158.93 g), Grain yield per ha (54.53 q) and Test weight of seeds (33.10 g) was also found highest in this treatment and available nutrient content in soil after crop harvest i.e., nitrogen (185.40 Kg ha-1), phosphorous (38.83 Kg ha-1) and potassium (181.47 Kg ha-1) was also found highest in the same treatment combination.


1995 ◽  
Vol 75 (1) ◽  
pp. 117-122 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. X. Fan ◽  
A. F. MacKenzie

Banding of urea in corn (Zea mays L.) production is restricted by toxic conditions from urea hydrolysis, but higher urea rates could reduce application cost. A growth chamber experiment and a field experiment were conducted to study toxicity of banded urea when applied with triple super-phosphate (TSP). In the growth chamber experiment, surface samples from a Ste. Rosalie clay (Humic Gleysol), a Chicot sandy clay loam (Grey-brown Podzol), and an Uplands sandy soil (Humo Ferric, Podzol), were used. The field experiment was conducted on a Ste. Rosalie clay, a St. Bernard loam (Eutric Brunisol), and a Chicot sandy clay loam soil. In the growth chamber experiment, banded urea increased soil pH to 7.2–7.5 at a distance of up to 4 cm from the fertilizer band, and NH3 concentrations were as high as 2.1 mM at 2 cm from the fertilizer band after 20 d. The high pH and NH3 concentrations from urea hydrolysis inhibited corn root and seedling growth. Banding TSP with urea reduced soil pH increases from urea hydrolysis and reduced NH3 concentrations. Root weights increased with added TSP in urea bands. In the field experiment, banding urea at > 40 kg N ha−1 reduced plant density and shoot dry weight in early growth stages. Banding TSP with urea increased seedling growth in all soils. Maximum rates of urea compatible with increased corn yield could be increased from 40 to 80 kg ha−1 when banded with TSP. Key words: Urea, nitrogen, ammonia, triple superphosphate, phosphorus, pH, fertilization, corn (Zea mays L.)


Author(s):  
V. K. Meena ◽  
B. P. Meena ◽  
G. S. Chouhan ◽  
B. L. Meena

A field experiment was carried out during summer seasons of two consecutive years 2010 and 2011 to assess the effect of irrigation levels and agrochemicals. Application of eight irrigations (at seedling, six leaf, knee-high, before tasseling, 50% tasseling, 50% silking, grain formation and grain filling stages) significantly improved plant height at harvest over rest of irrigation treatments during both the years. On pooled mean basis, the magnitude of increase in plant height at harvest due to eight irrigations was in the order of 28.41, 18.49, 10.96 and 4.31 per cent over four, five, six and seven irrigations, respectively. Dry matter accumulation at 50 Day after sowing and at harvest significantly improved with eight and seven irrigations over four, five and six irrigations during both the years of the study.


Author(s):  
Hanuman Prasad Pandey ◽  
A. K. Sachan ◽  
R. K. Pathak ◽  
U. S. Tiwari ◽  
R. K. Pandey ◽  
...  

A field experiment was conducted on student instructional farm (SIF) of Chandra Shekhar AzadUniversity of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur, U.P. during kharif season 2019 and 2020, the present experiment having 32 treatments replicated thrice in factorial randomized block design on same laid out at same location. Hybrid maize variety Pioneer 3377 was sown at 60 × 20 cm (row×plant) during both the years, Soil application of Zinc (5.0 kg) and Iron (10 kg) along with 2.5 tonne vermicompost ha-1 gave significant increase (except plant population) in plant population m-2 (9.23 & 9.26), Plant height (195cm & 198 cm), number of cobs plant-1 (1.80 & 1.82), number of cobs m-2 (18 & 18) over control during 2019 and 2020.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (AAEBSSD) ◽  
pp. 73-76
Author(s):  
A. S. Bade ◽  
J. B. Patil ◽  
P. N. Gajbhiye ◽  
I. Sarwar ◽  
Kiran Yadav

A field experiment conducted to evaluate the impact of integrated weed management on economics of Kharif maize (Zea mays L.) during Kharif, 2020 at Post Graduate Research Farm, RCSM College of Agriculture, Kolhapur. The field experiment was laid out in Randomized Block Design (RBD) having eight treatments replicated thrice.Weed free check and tank mixure application of Tembotrinone 42 SC @ 120gm a.i.ha-1 + Atrazine 50 WP @ 500 gm a.i.ha-1 + surfactant @ 2ml/l of water EPoE At 20-25 DAS + fb hand weeding at 40 DAS were on par with each other and recorded significantly increase in grain and straw yields of maize as compared to remaining weed management treatments. Significantly lowest values for yield and yield attributes was observed in weedy check treatment.Maximum gross monetary returns and net monetary returns were observed in weed free check treatment was Rs. 183225.5 ha-1 and Rs. 126320.7 ha-1, respectively. Tank mixure application of Tembotrinone 42 SC @ 120gm a.i.ha-1 + Atrazine 50 WP @ 500 gm a.i.ha-1 + surfactant @ 2ml/l of water EPoE At 20-25 DAS recorded maximum B: C ratio (3.34).


2010 ◽  
Vol 62 (4) ◽  
pp. 1053-1061 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Akram ◽  
M.Y. Ashraf ◽  
Rashid Ahmad ◽  
M. Rafiq ◽  
I. Ahmad ◽  
...  

A field experiment was conducted to study the response of two maize hybrids to external K application under saline field conditions (ECe 5.71-8.91 dS m-1). The data showed that there was an increase in the different growth and yield components with the increase in the external K. The increase was more pronounced when K was applied at the rate of 175 kg ha-1 with respect to control treatment. The enhanced growth and yield of these hybrids under saline conditions might be due to the response of K application, resulting in reduced Na uptake. The results indicated that the hybrids Pioneer 32B33 perform better than Dekalb 979 and economical yield can be obtained when potassium was applied at the rate of 125 kg ha-1.


2004 ◽  
Vol 52 (3) ◽  
pp. 237-243 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. K. Ramachandrappa ◽  
H. V. Nanjappa ◽  
H. V. Shivakumar

A field experiment was conducted on baby corn (Zea mays L.) at Bangalore, India during 2001 and 2002 with three spacings and seven fertilization levels to study their effect on the yield and quality of baby corn and green fodder. A wider spacing of 45 × 30 cm significantly increased yield components, sensory and nutritional parameters of baby corn and green fodder compared with closer spacing, while the green fodder yield was significantly higher at a closer spacing of 45 × 20 cm or 30 × 30 cm. The application of 150 : 75 : 40 kg NPK ha-1 + 10 t farmyard manure (FYM) was found to be optimal for obtaining high baby corn and fodder yields with good quality.


Agronomie ◽  
1982 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 159-166 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olivier BETHENOD ◽  
Christine JACOB ◽  
Jean-Claude RODE ◽  
Jean-François MOROT-GAUDRY
Keyword(s):  
Zea Mays ◽  

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