Effect of nitrogen management on yield attributes and nitrogen-use efficiency of late-sown wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in western Uttar Pradesh

Authors

  • VIPIN KUMAR
  • B.P. DHYANI
  • AKANSHA SINGH
  • SATENDRA KUMAR
  • U.P. SHAHI
  • PRAGATI KUMAR MAURYA
  • DEEPAK KUMAR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v66i2.2844

Keywords:

Wheat, Imbalanced fertilizer, Nitrogen availability, Soil health

Abstract

A field experiment was conducted during the winter (rabi) season 201617 at Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, to evalu- ate the nitrogen management for late-sown wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) crop. The experimental field condition was well-drained, sandy loam in texture, alkaline in reaction (pH 7.80), low in available nitrogen, medium in avail- able phosphorus and potassium with an electrical conductivity of 0.25dS/m. Eleven treatments comprising control, recommended dose of nitrogen (RDN) for a time as well as late-sown wheat with different application schedules were tested in randomized block design (RBD) with 3 replications. Yield-attributing characters were significantly better in the treatments where the major portion of N was applied during the early growth period. The highest grain yield was recorded in treatment (T ) where 50% of recommended N in accordance to timely sown wheat was ap- 8 plied at sowing. This treatment was found statistically similar to T T and T treatment Growth and yield-attributing 4, 6 10 . characters were comparatively higher in treatment T . Nutrient-use efficiency expressed in terms of agronomic effi- 8 ciency, apparent nitrogen-recovery efficiency and physiological efficiency were also worked out.

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2001-10-10

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VIPIN KUMAR, B.P. DHYANI, AKANSHA SINGH, SATENDRA KUMAR, U.P. SHAHI, PRAGATI KUMAR MAURYA, & DEEPAK KUMAR. (2001). Effect of nitrogen management on yield attributes and nitrogen-use efficiency of late-sown wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in western Uttar Pradesh. Indian Journal of Agronomy, 66(2), 229-233. https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v66i2.2844