Effect of split nitrogen application on growth and yield of wheat (T. aestivum L.) genotypes with different N-assimilation potential

Abdin, M. Z. ; Bansal, K. C. ; Abrol, Y. P. (1996) Effect of split nitrogen application on growth and yield of wheat (T. aestivum L.) genotypes with different N-assimilation potential Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, 176 (2). pp. 83-90. ISSN 0931-2250

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Abstract

A field experiment was conducted with different nitrogen regimes to assess the growth and yield performance of wheat genotypes which differ in nitrate assimilation potential. Genotypic differences in biomass accumulation were observed at different growth stages. The nitrogen treatment had little effect on biomass accumulation at early stages of growth, while at later stages of growth there was enhanced biomass accumulation when N was applied in more than two splits. On an average, genotypes with high nitrate reductase activity (the 'HNR' genotypes) accumulated 14.2 % more biomass than the genotypes with low nitrate reductase activity ('LNR' genotypes) when an extra dose (40 kg N ha-1) of nitrogen was given at the time of anthesis. The application of nitrogen in more than two splits increased grain yield of both 'HNR' and 'LNR' genotypes mainly by increasing grain weight per ear. The application of an extra dose of nitrogen (40 kg N ha-1) at the time of anthesis increased grain yield of 'HNR' genotypes by 38.5 % as compared to 'LNR' genotypes.

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Keywords:Growth; Nitrate Assimilation Potential; Nitrogen Application; Triticum aestivum L.; Wheat; Yield
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