Finding more efficient ways to fertilize crops will reduce N losses and increase nutrient uptake. A field experiment was conducted at the Agronomic Research Farm, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan, during 2006 and repeated in 2007. The crop was planted in three different geometrical arrangements, viz. flat sowing (rows spaced 75 cm), ridge sowing (ridges spaced 75 cm ), and strip planting (double row strips spaced 120 cm with 30 cm between rows in a strip); NPK was applied in four different combinations (0-0-0 control, 200-100-100 low dose,250-125-125 medium dose, and 300-150-150 high dose kg ha-1). Both fertilizer use efficiency (FUE) and N use efficiency (NUE) were significantly lower with the high fertilizer dose (300-150-1...
The objective of this study was to evaluate split nitrogen (N) fertilization of maize applied in ban...
Getting maximum benefits from cereals do not lie in reducing N-rate and its number of splits but low...
The high population pressure in central Kenya has lead to continuous cultivation with minimal applic...
Finding more efficient ways to fertilize crops will reduce N losses and increase nutrient uptake. A ...
Improving production through better agronomic management is continued to feed ever-increasing pop...
A field experiment was conducted at Malakandher Research Farm, NWFP Agricultural University, Peshawa...
Two experiments to see the effects of levels of NPK fertilizers, plant density and sowing methods on...
The optimum dose of fertilizers for crops varies with soil, agro-ecology, and crop management practi...
The study presents the results of 3-year field experiments aimed at assessing the effect of (i) nit...
Field experiment was conducted to examine the impacts of two sowing dates (8 April - first date of s...
A field experiment was conducted at Agronomy Farm of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Scien...
A field experiment was conducted to evaluate the influence of five fertilization strategies on maize...
The sequence of the preceding crops in a no-tillage farming system, could interact with the integrat...
A field experiment was carried out in Kafer El Kadera village at El–Monofia Governorate, during 5 co...
Maize cropping systems include continuous cropping (monoculture), which is one of the widespread sys...
The objective of this study was to evaluate split nitrogen (N) fertilization of maize applied in ban...
Getting maximum benefits from cereals do not lie in reducing N-rate and its number of splits but low...
The high population pressure in central Kenya has lead to continuous cultivation with minimal applic...
Finding more efficient ways to fertilize crops will reduce N losses and increase nutrient uptake. A ...
Improving production through better agronomic management is continued to feed ever-increasing pop...
A field experiment was conducted at Malakandher Research Farm, NWFP Agricultural University, Peshawa...
Two experiments to see the effects of levels of NPK fertilizers, plant density and sowing methods on...
The optimum dose of fertilizers for crops varies with soil, agro-ecology, and crop management practi...
The study presents the results of 3-year field experiments aimed at assessing the effect of (i) nit...
Field experiment was conducted to examine the impacts of two sowing dates (8 April - first date of s...
A field experiment was conducted at Agronomy Farm of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Scien...
A field experiment was conducted to evaluate the influence of five fertilization strategies on maize...
The sequence of the preceding crops in a no-tillage farming system, could interact with the integrat...
A field experiment was carried out in Kafer El Kadera village at El–Monofia Governorate, during 5 co...
Maize cropping systems include continuous cropping (monoculture), which is one of the widespread sys...
The objective of this study was to evaluate split nitrogen (N) fertilization of maize applied in ban...
Getting maximum benefits from cereals do not lie in reducing N-rate and its number of splits but low...
The high population pressure in central Kenya has lead to continuous cultivation with minimal applic...