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Title: 02. Nitrogen uptake of wheat cultivars as influenced by urease inhibitor application stages and nitrogen levels
Authors: Amir Zaman Khan, Aman Khan, Shahzad Ali, Shad Khan Khalil, Amanullah Jan, Muhammad Afzal
Journal: Pure and Applied Biology (PAB)
Publisher: Bolan Society for Pure and Applied Biology
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2021
Volume: 3
Issue: 3
Language: en
The performance of wheat cultivars (Triticum aestivum L.) was evaluated using various nitrogen levels andurease inhibitor application stages at New Developmental Farm of The University Agriculture, Peshawar,Pakistan during winter 2012-13. The field experiment was layout in randomized complete block designwith split plot arrangement having four replications. Four nitrogen levels (0, 60, 120 and 150 kg ha-1)and urease inhibitor stages (100% sowing stage, 50% sowing stage + 50% booting stage and 100% bootingstage) were allotted to main plots, while wheat cultivars (Siran and Atta-Habib) were allotted to sub plots.Application of urease inhibitor 100% at sowing stage had maximum nitrogen uptake in root (11.40 g kg-1),nitrogen uptake in stem (9.95 g kg-1), nitrogen uptake in leaves (15.06 g kg-1) and nitrogen uptake in grain(32.68 g kg-1) as compared with urease application 100% at booting stage but maximum nitrogen in soil(7.39 g kg-1) was recorded when urea coated with urease inhibitor 100% at booting stage. Plots treated with120 kg N ha-1 produced maximum nitrogen uptake in root (9.90 g kg-1), nitrogen uptake in stem (8.94 g kg-1), nitrogen uptake in leaves (14.03 g kg-1) and nitrogen uptake in grain (29.78 g kg-1) as compared withcontrol plots while maximum nitrogen in soil (6.90 g kg-1) was recorded when plots treated with 150 kg Nha-1. Wheat cultivar Siran had significantly produced maximum nitrogen uptake in root (7.04 g kg-1),nitrogen uptake in stem (5.86 g kg-1), nitrogen uptake in leaves (11.62 g kg-1) and nitrogen uptake in grain(25.15 g kg-1) as compared to Atta-Habib. It was concluded from this study that cultivar Siran treated with120 kg N ha-1 and coated urea with urease inhibitor 100% at sowing stage for improved nitrogen uptake inroot, stem, leaves and grain and thus, is recommended for general practice in agro-climatic conditions ofPeshawar valley.Keywords: Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), Urease inhibitor application stages, Nitrogen levels, Wheat cultivars, Nitrogen uptake
http://dx.doi.org/10.19045/bspab.2014.33003
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