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Crop nutrient utilization efficiency could be enhanced with optimum level and right time of
application. A field experiment was conducted at Arba Minch Southern Ethiopia on maize
hybrid variety, BH 140, during 2016 cropping to determine the effect of level and time of
nitrogen fertilizer application on growth, yield, yield components and economics of maize
cultivation. The experiment consisted of six levels of nitrogen (N) (0, 23,46,69,92 and 115 kg
N ha
-1
) and four times of N application (½ dose at sowing + ½ dose of N at 40 days after
sowing; ½ dose of N at 40 days after sowing + ½ dose of N at tasseling, ¼ dose of N at
sowing + ½ dose of N at 40 days after sowing + ¼ dose of N at tasseling, and full dose of N
at 40 days after sowing). The experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design
with three replications. Data was collected on days to tasseling, days to silking, days to
maturity, leaf area index, plant height, number ear per plant, ear height, dry matter, ear
length, number of kernels per ear, hundred kernels weight, grain yield and harvest index. The
effect of N level was highly significant (P<0.05) for phenological parameters, growth
parameters as well as yield and yield components. As for time of N application, it had
significant effect on days to tasseling, leaf area index, days to maturity, plant height, ear
length, number of ear per plant, hundred kernels weight and harvest index. The interaction
between level and time of nitrogen application was significant for days to silking, number of
kernels per ear and grain yield. High values of all growth and yield parameters including
grain yield, were obtained when N application was split as ¼ dose at sowing + ½ dose at 40
days after sowing + ¼ dose at tasseling. The highest grain yield (9036.7 kg ha-1) was
recorded the combination 69 kg N ha
-1
with three split application, while the lower grain
yield (4316 kg ha-1
) was recorded from the control treatment. Grain yield showed highly
significant and positive linear correlations with all the parameters except days to maturity.
The highest economic benefit (51,843 Birr ha
-1
) and higher acceptable (2018%) were
obtained from applying 69 kg N ha
-1
in three splits as ¼ dose at sowing + ½ dose at 40 days
after sowing + ¼ dose at tasseling. Therefore, it is concluded that split application of 69 kg
N ha
-1
(¼ dose at sowing + ½ dose at 40 days after sowing + ¼ dose at tasseling) could be
appropriate to attain higher and economical maize production in Arba Minch. Thus,
applying 69 kg N ha-1
with three split application is promising to come to the conclusion and
the study is required to be repeated for one more season. |
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