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Title: INFLUENCE OF ZINC UNDER DEFICIT IRRIGATION ON GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY OF HYBRID MAIZE
Authors: M.U. Chattha
M. Maqsood
M.B. Chattha
I. Khan
M.U. Hassan
Q.U. Zaman
M. Usman
M. Maqbool
Keywords: Maize
Zinc
Water deficit
Growth
Yield.
Issue Date: 14-Sep-2017
Publisher: Lahore: Pakistan Association For The Advancement Of Science
Citation: Chattha, M. U. (2017). Influence of zinc under deficit irrigation on growth and productivity of hybrid maize. Pakistan Journal of Science, 69(2).
Abstract: Zinc (Zn) is an integral part of many enzymes and proteins required by plants for different physiological functions. The field study was conducted to determine the influence of zinc on growth and yield of maize hybrid under skipping irrigations at different growth stages. The experiment comprised of two factors, irrigation reatment viz regular irrigation system (8 irrigations, control) and skip irrigation at knee high and tasseling tages and Zn application treatments i.e. non-Zn application as ontrol, soil application @ 9, 18 and 27 kg ha-1 . The experiment was laid out in randomized complete block design (RCBD) with split plot arrangement having three replications. The results showed that application of zinc @ 27 kg ha-1 gave maximum leaf area index (5.16), crop growth rate (20.26 g m-2 day -1 ), 1000-grain weight (255.03 g), grain yield (5.64 t ha-1 ) and harvest ndex (34.5%) than lower doses of zinc and minimum was recorded for control treatment. Similarly, for skipping irrigations, maximum improvement in growth and yield was observed with full irrigations, while irrigation kipped at tasseling stage negatively influenced the growth and yield of hybrid maize than at knee height stage. In onclusion, soil applied zinc at 27 kg ha-1 and normal irrigations helped in improving the growth and yield of autumn planted maize.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/19047
ISSN: 0300-9877
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