Arun Kumar, M. R., Fathima, P. S., Yogananda, S. B., Shekara, B. G.
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2022 年印度卡纳塔克邦曼迪亚市 V. C. 农场地区农业研究站开展了一项田间研究。土壤质地为沙壤土,呈中性反应,可利用氮含量低,有机碳、磷和钾含量中等。试验以饲料玉米为对象,采用随机区组设计,共设 11 个处理和 3 次重复。处理包括不同水平的氮推荐剂量(50%、75% 和 100%),以及在 20 DAS 和 40 DAS 叶面喷施纳米尿素(0.2% 和 0.4%)和尿素(2%),与单独施用 RDF 和对照(RDF 无氮)进行比较。喷施 100%推荐剂量的氮+尿素(2%)与喷施 100%推荐剂量的氮+纳米尿素(0.4%)相比,收获时的叶面积和干物质积累等生长参数显著增加。喷施 100%推荐剂量的氮+尿素(2%)的饲料玉米的青饲料产量、干饲料产量和营养成分含量明显高于喷施 100%推荐剂量的氮+纳米尿素(0.4%)。与其他处理相比,施用 100%推荐剂量的氮+尿素(2%)喷雾剂可获得更高的总收益、净收益和 B:C 比率。
Influence of Foliar Application of Nano Urea and Urea on Productivity and Nutrient Status of Fodder Maize during Kharif Season
A field-based study was carried out during Kharif season in 2022 at Zonal Agricultural Research Station, V. C. Farm, Mandya, Karnataka, India. The soil was sandy loam in texture, neutral in reaction, low in available nitrogen, and medium in organic carbon, phosphorous and potassium status. The experiment was carried out with fodder Maize in randomized block design with 11 treatments and 3 replications. The treatments include varied levels of recommended dose of N (50, 75 and 100%) along with foliar application of nano urea (0.2% and 0.4%) and urea (2%) spray at 20 and 40 DAS, in comparison with RDF alone and control (RDF without N). The application of 100% recommended dose of N + Urea @ 2% spray recorded significantly higher growth parameters such as leaf area and dry matter accumulation at harvest and was on par with 100% recommended dose of N + Nano urea @ 0.4% spray. Significantly higher green fodder yield, dry fodder yield and nutrient content in fodder maize was recorded in 100% recommended dose of N + Urea @ 2% spray and was on par with 100% recommended dose of N + Nano urea @ 0.4% spray. Higher gross returns, net returns and B:C ratio was observed with application of 100% recommended dose of N + Urea @ 2% spray over rest of the treatments.