{"title":"Evaluation of sowing date and fertilization with nitrogen in maize cultivars in rainy conditions in Zambia","authors":"Charles Bwalya Chisanga, E. Phiri, V. Chinene","doi":"10.5897/AJPS2019.1792","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"A study was conducted at the Zambia Agriculture Research Institute (ZARI), Central Research Station, Mount Makulu (latitude: 15.550° S, longitude: 28.250° E, altitude: 1213 m), Zambia to investigate the effects of sowing date (SD), maize (Zea mays L.) cultivars and 3 N fertilizer rates on yield and yield components. Maize cultivars were planted on 12th December, 2016 (SD1), 26th December, 2016 (SD2) and 9th January, 2017 (SD3). A split-split plot design was setup with SD, maize cultivars (ZMS 606, PHB 30G19 and PHB 30B50) and nitrogen rate (67.20, 134.40 and 201.60 kg N ha-1) as the main-plot, subplot and sub-subplot, respectively. The rainfall, solar radiation (Srad) and mean temperature at the experimental site during the 2016/2017 season were 930.17 mm, 18.93 MJ m-2 day-1 and 21.83°C, respectively. Analysis of variance for Split-split plot design was used to analyze maize yield and yield components and means separated at p≤5 using Tukey’s Tests. Results showed that the treatment effect of sowing date and cultivar was significant on biomass yield, harvest index, 100-grain weight, seed number m-2, cob length, and width. Seed number m-2, 100-grain weight, grain and biomass yield reduced with delay in sowing date. The reduction in grain yield from SD1-SD2 (1.91 t ha-1), SD1-SD3 (2.90 t ha-1) and SD2-SD3 (0.99 t ha-1) were 21.04, 31.83 and 13.83%, respectively. Therefore, it was concluded that maize grain yield and yield components are affected by SD, cultivar and N. Farmers could enhance maize yield by manipulating sowing date, cultivar selection and N as the most limiting nutrient in agriculture production systems. \n \n \n \n Key words: Biomass, corn cultivars, date of sowing, grain yield, leaf area index, nitrogen, total dry matter, yield.","PeriodicalId":7675,"journal":{"name":"African Journal of Plant Science","volume":"125 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-08-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"5","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"African Journal of Plant Science","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.5897/AJPS2019.1792","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
A study was conducted at the Zambia Agriculture Research Institute (ZARI), Central Research Station, Mount Makulu (latitude: 15.550° S, longitude: 28.250° E, altitude: 1213 m), Zambia to investigate the effects of sowing date (SD), maize (Zea mays L.) cultivars and 3 N fertilizer rates on yield and yield components. Maize cultivars were planted on 12th December, 2016 (SD1), 26th December, 2016 (SD2) and 9th January, 2017 (SD3). A split-split plot design was setup with SD, maize cultivars (ZMS 606, PHB 30G19 and PHB 30B50) and nitrogen rate (67.20, 134.40 and 201.60 kg N ha-1) as the main-plot, subplot and sub-subplot, respectively. The rainfall, solar radiation (Srad) and mean temperature at the experimental site during the 2016/2017 season were 930.17 mm, 18.93 MJ m-2 day-1 and 21.83°C, respectively. Analysis of variance for Split-split plot design was used to analyze maize yield and yield components and means separated at p≤5 using Tukey’s Tests. Results showed that the treatment effect of sowing date and cultivar was significant on biomass yield, harvest index, 100-grain weight, seed number m-2, cob length, and width. Seed number m-2, 100-grain weight, grain and biomass yield reduced with delay in sowing date. The reduction in grain yield from SD1-SD2 (1.91 t ha-1), SD1-SD3 (2.90 t ha-1) and SD2-SD3 (0.99 t ha-1) were 21.04, 31.83 and 13.83%, respectively. Therefore, it was concluded that maize grain yield and yield components are affected by SD, cultivar and N. Farmers could enhance maize yield by manipulating sowing date, cultivar selection and N as the most limiting nutrient in agriculture production systems.
Key words: Biomass, corn cultivars, date of sowing, grain yield, leaf area index, nitrogen, total dry matter, yield.
在赞比亚马库鲁山中央研究站(纬度15.550°S,经度28.250°E,海拔1213 m)的赞比亚农业研究所(ZARI),研究了播期(SD)、玉米(Zea mays L.)品种和3n施肥量对产量和产量构成因素的影响。玉米品种分别于2016年12月12日(SD1)、2016年12月26日(SD2)和2017年1月9日(SD3)种植。以玉米品种(zms606、phb30g19和phb30b50)和施氮量(67.20、134.40和201.60 kg N hm -1)分别为主、次、次小区,采用分畦设计。2016/2017年季节试验点雨量、太阳辐射和平均气温分别为930.17 mm、18.93 MJ m-2 day-1和21.83℃。采用分裂-分裂小区设计的方差分析,采用Tukey’s检验分析玉米产量、产量成分和p≤5分离的均值。结果表明:播期和品种对玉米生物量产量、收获指数、百粒重、m-2粒数、穗轴长和宽度的处理效果显著;种子数m-2、百粒重、籽粒和生物量产量随播期的推迟而降低。SD1-SD2 (1.91 t ha-1)、SD1-SD3 (2.90 t ha-1)和SD2-SD3 (0.99 t ha-1)对籽粒产量的影响分别为21.04、31.83和13.83%。综上所述,玉米籽粒产量及其构成因素受土壤水分、品种和氮的影响,农民可以通过控制播期、品种选择和氮素作为农业生产系统中最具限制性的养分来提高玉米产量。关键词:生物量,玉米品种,播期,产量,叶面积指数,氮素,总干物质,产量