Response of maize (Zea mays L.) to nitrogen and planting density in Jabitahinan district, Western Amhara region

The optimum nitrogen (N) level and planting density (PD) have not been studied for the newly introduced BH-QPM-545 maize variety in the Jabitahinan district agroecology. To determine the optimum N level and PD, field experiments were conducted in the 2014 and 2015 rainy seasons. A factorial arrangem...

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Main Authors: Abebe Worku, Bitwoded Derebe, Yayeh Bitew, Gobezie Chakelie, Meqanint Andualem
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2020.1770405
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author Abebe Worku
Bitwoded Derebe
Yayeh Bitew
Gobezie Chakelie
Meqanint Andualem
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Bitwoded Derebe
Yayeh Bitew
Gobezie Chakelie
Meqanint Andualem
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description The optimum nitrogen (N) level and planting density (PD) have not been studied for the newly introduced BH-QPM-545 maize variety in the Jabitahinan district agroecology. To determine the optimum N level and PD, field experiments were conducted in the 2014 and 2015 rainy seasons. A factorial arrangement of three N levels (120, 240 and 360 kg ha−1) and four PD (53,333, 61,538, 83,333 and 90,900 plants ha−1 with a corresponding plant spacing of 75 × 25, 60 × 25, 60 × 20 and 55 × 20 cm, respectively) were compared using randomized complete block design with three replications. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was computed using SAS (version 9.0). The ANOVA showed that plant height, cob number per plant, and cob length were significantly affected by the main effects of N and PD (P < 0.05). But thousand-grains weight was significantly affected by the main effect of planting density only (P < 0.05). All maize yield contributing traits were not significantly affected by the interaction effects of N and PD (P > 0.05). However, Stover and grain yields were significantly influenced by the main effects of N, PD, and their interaction (P < 0.05). Cob length, cob number per plant, stover, and grain yields were increased with increasing N level from 120 to 360 kg ha−1. Besides, cob length, cob number per plant, and thousand-grains weight were decreased with increasing PD from 53,333 to 90,900 plants ha−1. However, stover and grain yields were significantly increased with increasing PD from 53,333 to 90,900 plants ha−1. The highest grain yield was recorded from the combination of the highest N level (360 kg ha−1) and the highest PD (90,900 plants ha−1). But economical grain yield was recorded under the application of 240 kg ha−1 N and 90,900 plants ha−1 although further research using different environments are needed.
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spelling doaj.art-4cbdc28169bb46ff90e523a4400089482022-12-21T18:21:06ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Food & Agriculture2331-19322020-01-016110.1080/23311932.2020.17704051770405Response of maize (Zea mays L.) to nitrogen and planting density in Jabitahinan district, Western Amhara regionAbebe Worku0Bitwoded Derebe1Yayeh Bitew2Gobezie Chakelie3Meqanint Andualem4Bahir Dar UniversityAdet Agricultural Research CenterAdet Agricultural Research CenterGondar Agricultural Research CenterAdet Agricultural Research CenterThe optimum nitrogen (N) level and planting density (PD) have not been studied for the newly introduced BH-QPM-545 maize variety in the Jabitahinan district agroecology. To determine the optimum N level and PD, field experiments were conducted in the 2014 and 2015 rainy seasons. A factorial arrangement of three N levels (120, 240 and 360 kg ha−1) and four PD (53,333, 61,538, 83,333 and 90,900 plants ha−1 with a corresponding plant spacing of 75 × 25, 60 × 25, 60 × 20 and 55 × 20 cm, respectively) were compared using randomized complete block design with three replications. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was computed using SAS (version 9.0). The ANOVA showed that plant height, cob number per plant, and cob length were significantly affected by the main effects of N and PD (P < 0.05). But thousand-grains weight was significantly affected by the main effect of planting density only (P < 0.05). All maize yield contributing traits were not significantly affected by the interaction effects of N and PD (P > 0.05). However, Stover and grain yields were significantly influenced by the main effects of N, PD, and their interaction (P < 0.05). Cob length, cob number per plant, stover, and grain yields were increased with increasing N level from 120 to 360 kg ha−1. Besides, cob length, cob number per plant, and thousand-grains weight were decreased with increasing PD from 53,333 to 90,900 plants ha−1. However, stover and grain yields were significantly increased with increasing PD from 53,333 to 90,900 plants ha−1. The highest grain yield was recorded from the combination of the highest N level (360 kg ha−1) and the highest PD (90,900 plants ha−1). But economical grain yield was recorded under the application of 240 kg ha−1 N and 90,900 plants ha−1 although further research using different environments are needed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2020.1770405maizenitrogenplanting densitybh-qpm-540jabitahinan
spellingShingle Abebe Worku
Bitwoded Derebe
Yayeh Bitew
Gobezie Chakelie
Meqanint Andualem
Response of maize (Zea mays L.) to nitrogen and planting density in Jabitahinan district, Western Amhara region
Cogent Food & Agriculture
maize
nitrogen
planting density
bh-qpm-540
jabitahinan
title Response of maize (Zea mays L.) to nitrogen and planting density in Jabitahinan district, Western Amhara region
title_full Response of maize (Zea mays L.) to nitrogen and planting density in Jabitahinan district, Western Amhara region
title_fullStr Response of maize (Zea mays L.) to nitrogen and planting density in Jabitahinan district, Western Amhara region
title_full_unstemmed Response of maize (Zea mays L.) to nitrogen and planting density in Jabitahinan district, Western Amhara region
title_short Response of maize (Zea mays L.) to nitrogen and planting density in Jabitahinan district, Western Amhara region
title_sort response of maize zea mays l to nitrogen and planting density in jabitahinan district western amhara region
topic maize
nitrogen
planting density
bh-qpm-540
jabitahinan
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2020.1770405
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