Effect of varying rates of nitrogen and its schedule of split application in baby corn (Zea mays)
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Keywords:
nitrogen, split application, baby corn, net return, Zea maysAbstract
A field experiment was carried out during rainy seasons (kharif) of 1995 and 1996 in the mid-hill sub-humid agroclimateof north-western Himalayan region at Bajaura to work out the nitrogen requirement and its schedule of split
application in baby Com (Zea mays). Baby com yield (1 450 kg/ha) increased significantly up to 150 kg N/ha application,
whereas cob yield with husk and fodder yield registered significant increase up to 200 kg N/ha. Nitrogen applied in
3 equal splits (each at sowing, 25 and 40 days atrer sowing) gave sigllificantiy highest baby corn yield (l5I7 kg/ha).
Highest net return (Rs 48 481/ha) and net return/rupee invested (Rs 1.44) were obtained with 200 kg N/ha applied in 3
equal splits.
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THAKUR, D. R., & SHARMA, V. (2013). Effect of varying rates of nitrogen and its schedule of split application in baby corn (Zea mays). The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 69(2). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAgS/article/view/26318