PJB-2011-100
IMPROVING WHEAT PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH SOURCE AND TIMING OF NITROGEN FERTILIZATION
MOHAMMAD TARIQ JAN1, MOHAMMAD JAMAL KHAN2, AHMAD KHAN1, MUHAMMAD ARIF1, FARHATULLAH3, DAWOOD JAN4, MUHAMMAD SAEED AND MOHAMMAD ZAHIR AFRIDI1
Abstract
Efficient nitrogen (N) fertilizer management is critical for the improved production of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and can be achieved through source and timing of N application. Thus, an experiment was carried out at the Research Farm of KPK Agricultural University Peshawar during 2005-06 to test the effects of sources and timing of N application on yield and yield components of wheat. Nitrogen sources were ammonium (NH4) and nitrate (NO3) applied at the rate of 100 kg ha-1 at three different stages i.e., at sowing (S1), tillering (S2) and boot stage (S3). Ammonium N increased yield component but did not affect the final grain yield. Split N application at sowing, tillering and boot stages had increased productive tillers m-2, and thousand grains weight, whereas grain yield was higher when N was applied at tillering and boot stages. Nitrogen fertilization increased 20% grain yield compared to control regardless of N application time. It was concluded from the experiment that split application of NH4-N performed better than full dose application and/or NO3-N for improved wheat productivity and thus, is recommended for general practice in agro-climatic conditions of Peshawar.
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