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Effect of nutrient omission on growth and productivity of maize (Zea mays L.)

DOI: 10.31830/2454-1761.2022.018    | Article Id: 018 | Page : 128-135
Citation :- Effect of nutrient omission on growth and productivity of maize (Zea mays L.). Crop Res. 57: 128-135
Padda Prasanth Kumar, Tanmoy Shankar, Sagar Maitra, Masina Sai Ram, Thandra Bhavana tanmoy.shankar125@gmail.com
Address : M. S. Swaminathan School of Agriculture Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha, India

Abstract

Maize is one of the important cereal crops in India as well as the world. The crop responds well to added nutrients and the application of optimum nutrients is essential to improve the productivity of maize. Hence, to find out the effect of different macronutrients on maize, a field experiment was carried out nutrient omission plot technique during the rabi season of 2021 at the Experimental Farm of M. S. Swaminathan School of Agriculture, Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha (23o39’ N latitude and 87o42’ E longitude). The experiment was designed in a completely randomized block design with eight treatments and three replications. The treatments of the experiment were as follows T1: N100P100K100 (Ample dose), T2: N0P100K100, T3: N100P0K100, T4: N100P100K0, T5: N100P0K0, T6: N0P100K0, T7: N0P0K100 and T8: N0P0K0 (Control). The seeds of maize hybrid ‘Suphala Seeds Sharp’ were sown in a row x plant spacing of 60cm x 25cm. The results showed that the impact of nutrient omission in maize was reflected on both the growth and yield parameters of maize. The treatment N100P100K100 (T1) resulted in highest plant height (204.3 cm), dry matter accumulation (1648 g/m2), leaf area Index of (5.2), number of grains per cob (327) and highest grain yield (6.4 t/ha) with maximum harvest index (42.03). The treatments consisting of N100P0K100 (T2) and N100P100K0 (T3) were also statistically at par with the previous treatment. Further, the treatments with omission of two or more major nutrients, namely, T5: N100P0K0, T6: N0P100K0 and T7: N0P0K100 were significantly inferior in expression of all growth and yield attributes of maize to N100P100K100. The results concluded that application of ample doses of three primary nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium were essential to achieve optimum growth and productivity of maize.

Keywords

Growth  Maize  Nitrogen  Omission plot  Phosphorous  Potassium  Yield

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