Gogoi, Barenya and Kanth, Raihana H and Bhat, Tauseef Ahmad and Saxena, Amal and Khan, Inayat M. and Wani, Fehim J. and Nazir, Aijaz and Jan, Bisma and Kounsar, Hadiya and Jamsheed, Bilkees and Dar, Khursheed Ahmad and ., Jibinsha P T (2024) Efficacy of Nano Urea on Nitrogen Use Efficiency of Irrigated Maize under Temperate Ecology. Archives of Current Research International, 24 (6). pp. 396-409. ISSN 2454-7077
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Abstract
A field experiment was conducted during the Kharif-2022 season at the Agronomy Research Field, FOA, SKUAST-Kashmir, to investigate the efficacy of nano-urea in improving nitrogen-use efficiency in irrigated maize. Ten treatments were evaluated viz., T1: Control, T2: Recommended dose of Nitrogen (RDN) as basal (prilled urea), T3: 75% RDN + 1 spray nano-urea at 2 ml L-1 (60 DAS), T4: 75% RDN + 1 spray at 4 ml L-1 (60 DAS), T5: 50% RDN + 2 sprays at 2 ml L-1 (30 and 60 DAS), T6: 50% RDN + 2 sprays at 4 ml L-1 (30 and 60 DAS), T7: 25% RDN + 2 sprays at 6 ml L-1 (30 and 60 DAS), T8: 25% RDN + 2 sprays at 8 ml L-1 (30 and 60 DAS), T9: 25% RDN + 1 spray at 6 ml L-1 (60 DAS), T10: 25% RDN + 1 spray at 8 ml L-1 (60 DAS). The experiment was carried out following a randomized complete block design with three replications. Results revealed that treatment T6 (50% RDN as basal + 2 sprays at 30 and 60 DAS at 4 ml L-1 of nano-urea) exhibited superior performance compared to the recommended nitrogen dose (T2) and other treatments in enhancing nutri-ent-use efficiency. Notably, treatment T6 demonstrated the highest nitrogen uptake in grain (101.92 kg ha-1) as well as stover (67.41 kg ha-1), surpassing all other treatments. Additionally, agronomic efficiency was significantly higher in T8, while physiological efficiency peaked in T6. Yield attributes and overall yield showed consistent improvements in treatments receiving nano-urea. Furthermore, treatments utilizing nano-urea demonstrated higher net returns and benefit-cost ratios, with T6 particularly standing out. These findings underscore the potential of foliar application of nano-urea to halve the recommended dose of prilled urea, thereby enhancing nitrogen uptake, nutrient-use efficiency, yield, and economic returns, while promoting sustainability in agriculture.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Library Keep > Multidisciplinary |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email support@librarykeep.com |
Date Deposited: | 01 Aug 2024 10:03 |
Last Modified: | 01 Aug 2024 10:03 |
URI: | http://archive.jibiology.com/id/eprint/2496 |