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Influence of composted poultry manure and irrigation regimes on some morpho-physiology parameters of maize under semiarid environments.

Wajid Farhad1, Mumtaz Akhtar Cheema2,3, Hafiz Mohkum Hammad4, Muhammad Farrukh Saleem3, Shah Fahad5,6, Farhat Abbas7, Ikramullah Khosa8, Hafiz Faiq Bakhat9.   

Abstract

Poultry manure (PM), a rich source for crop nutrients, is produced in ample quantities worldwide. It provides necessary nutrient to soil and has a potential to improve plant water holding availability under semiarid environment. The effect of composted poultry manure (CPM) and irrigation regimes on morpho-physiology of selective maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids (H1 = drought tolerant, H2 = drought sensitive) was investigated in this study. Two field experiments were conducted during 2010 and 2011 under randomized complete block design with split split-plot arrangements and three replications of each treatment. Irrigation regimes (I1 = 300, I2 = 450, I3 = 600 mm) were kept in main plots; the two maize hybrids (H1 and H2) in sub-plots and nutrient levels (L1 = recommended rate of NPK (control), L2 = 8 t ha-1 CPM, L3 = 10 t ha-1 CPM, and L4 = 12 t ha-1 CPM) were arranged in sub sub-plots. The drought tolerant hybrid showed best growth under all treatments. Results revealed that maximum leaf area index (LAI) was recorded with the application of the recommended dose of NPK. Low irrigation regimes (I1 and I2) highly significantly (P < 0.01) reduced the photosynthesis and transpiration rate in both hybrids while application of 12 t ha-1 CPM was able to partially alleviate the effect of water stress on these parameters. Resultantly, the application of 12 t ha-1 CPM enhanced the plant growth and increased grain yield (21%; 4.17 vs 5.27) under limited water availability (I2L4) as compared to the recommended dose of NPK (I2L1). However, the nutrient application under control treatment had maximum grain yield. Therefore, shortage of water for maize production might be partially alleviated by the application of 12 t ha-1 CPM.

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Keywords:  Correlations; LAI; Nitrogen; Photosynthesis rate; Water; Zea mays L

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29740768     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-018-2125-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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