Influence of sowing dates and nitrogen scheduling on growth behaviour and productivity of late sown wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in north Indian plains


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Authors

  • Deepak Kumar
  • R.A. Singh
  • Y. Singh

Keywords:

Late sown wheat, Nitrogen schedules, Sowing time, Yield.

Abstract

A field investigation was conducted during Rabi 2008–09 and 2009–10 to study the response of

sowing time and nitrogen scheduling in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) on its growth and yield under

late sown conditions at Faizabad (UP). The treatments comprised of three sowing dates [5th , 15th

and 25th December] and six nitrogen (N) schedules [N0 (control); N1

kg N at first irrigation; N2 – 50 kg N at sowing time + 50 kg N at first irrigation + 50 kg N at anthesis;

N3 – 37.5 kg N at sowing time + 75 kg N at first irrigation + 37.50 kg N at anthesis; N4 – 50 kg N at

sowing time + 50 kg N at first irrigation + 50 kg N at IInd irrigation; N5

sowing time] replicated four times in split plot design. Both sowing dates and N schedules

significantly affected the initial plant population, plant height, number of shoots m–2, number of

spikelets per spike, 1000–grain weight and grain and straw yields. In case of sowing dates,

significantly maximum grain yield (32.6 and 33.4 q ha–1) was obtained where sowing of wheat was

done on 5th December. Among N schedules, N3 gave significantly maximum yield (35.6 and 37.4 q

ha–1) during both the years.

– 75 kg N at sowing time + 75

– 100% N as basal dose at

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Kumar, D., Singh, R., & Singh, Y. (2016). Influence of sowing dates and nitrogen scheduling on growth behaviour and productivity of late sown wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in north Indian plains. Annals of Agricultural Research, 37(1). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/AAR/article/view/57887