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Effects of Drip Irrigation and Top Dressing Nitrogen Fertigation on Maize Grain Yield in Central Poland

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AGRONOMY-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13020360

Keywords

drip irrigation; nitrogen fertigation; production effects of maize; irrigation water productivity

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Maize is a globally cultivated plant of great economic importance, known for its high yield potential and versatile uses. A field experiment in Central Poland showed that drip irrigation and nitrogen fertigation significantly increased maize grain yield.
Maize is a plant of a global cultivation range and great economic importance, which is mainly due to its high yield potential and versatile use as food, fodder, and energy source. To evaluate the effects of drip irrigation and nitrogen fertigation on maize growth in light soil in the climate conditions of Central Poland, a field experiment was carried out in 2015-2017, as a dependent split-plot design with four replications. Two factors were used: I. drip irrigation (W0-no irrigation, W1-optimal irrigation, ensuring 100% coverage of the water needs of maize during the period of increased water needs), II-method of top dressing application of two doses of nitrogen 2 x 40 kg center dot ha(-1) (T-traditional application as broadcasted urea, F-fertigation with the use of a 6% aqueous solution of urea). The results presented in the paper concerning the absolute, relative and unitary average increases in corn grain yields under the influence of drip irrigation indicated the potential for increasing significantly the productivity of corn under the condition of optimizing the water factor. The average yield increase was 2.35 t center dot ha(-1), varying depending on rainfall pattern: in the dry season it was 4.79, and in the wet season 1.03-1.22 t center dot ha(-1). The application of top-dressing nitrogen fertigation resulted in a significant increase in the yield of maize grain in relation to the traditional method of nitrogen fertilization. Drip irrigation and fertigation are treatments that, ensuring the stability of maize yield over the years, contribute to an increase in plant yield by approximately 25% on average, and over 80% in the dry seasons.

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