Evaluation of yield and some physiological traits of forage corn affected by chemical and biological nitrogen fertilizers intercropped with sweet basil

In order to evaluate yield and some physiological traits of forage corn under nitrogen fertilizers (biological, chemical and integrated) in additive intercropping with basil a field experiment was carried out in the Experimental Farm of Faculty of Agriculture, Lorestan University during 2014-2015 gr...

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Main Authors: Sajad KORDI, Jalil Shafagh Kolvanagh, Saeid ZEHTAB SALMASI, Mashallah DANESHVAR
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Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2017-06-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773886_Evaluation_of_yield_and_some_physiological_traits_of_forage_corn_affected_by_chemical_and_biological_nitrogen_fertilizers_inter_en.pdf
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spelling doaj-890f8abb28244928a13e59ddb7a906582020-11-24T22:26:22ZbulUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of AgricultureJournal of Central European Agriculture1332-90492017-06-0118247749310.5513/JCEA01/18.2.1921Evaluation of yield and some physiological traits of forage corn affected by chemical and biological nitrogen fertilizers intercropped with sweet basilSajad KORDIJalil Shafagh KolvanaghSaeid ZEHTAB SALMASIMashallah DANESHVARIn order to evaluate yield and some physiological traits of forage corn under nitrogen fertilizers (biological, chemical and integrated) in additive intercropping with basil a field experiment was carried out in the Experimental Farm of Faculty of Agriculture, Lorestan University during 2014-2015 growing seasons. Treatments were arranged in a factorial experiment based on randomized complete blocks design with three replications. Experimental treatments were 100% chemical fertilizer (N), bio-fertilizer (nitroxin), integration of bio-fertilizer + 50% chemical fertilizer and control in different intercropping systems consisted of sole cropping corn and the additive intercropping of corn + 25% sweet basil, corn + 50% sweet basil, corn + 75% sweet basil and corn + 100% sweet basil. The results showed that integration of bio-fertilizer + 50% chemical fertilizer had the highest number of green leaves per plant (11.72) and leaf area index (LAI) (3.75) and there was no significant difference between this treatment and using 100% chemical fertilizer (N) in plant height, stem dry weight, chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and carotenoids contents. Among different intercropping systems the highest plant height (179.25 cm), number of green leaves per plant (11.4), leaf dry weight (5.64 ton*ha-1), ear dry weight (7.19 ton*ha-1), stem dry weight (6.11 ton*ha-1), total dry weight (19.22 ton*ha-1), chlorophyll a (0.62 mg*g-1 FW), chlorophyll b (0.42 mg*g-1 FW), and total chlorophyll (1.04 mg*g-1 FW) were obtained from sole cropping pattern. However, sole cropping pattern in terms of mentioned traits except for number of green leaves per plant, ear dry weight and total dry weight had no significant difference with corn + 25% sweet basil and corn + 50% sweet basil treatments The results showed that integration of bio-fertilizer + 50% chemical fertilizer could be considered as an approach to reduce the consumption of chemical fertilizers for sustainable agriculturehttp://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773886_Evaluation_of_yield_and_some_physiological_traits_of_forage_corn_affected_by_chemical_and_biological_nitrogen_fertilizers_inter_en.pdfadditive intercroppingchlorophylldry forage yieldforage cornnitroxin
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author Sajad KORDI
Jalil Shafagh Kolvanagh
Saeid ZEHTAB SALMASI
Mashallah DANESHVAR
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Jalil Shafagh Kolvanagh
Saeid ZEHTAB SALMASI
Mashallah DANESHVAR
Evaluation of yield and some physiological traits of forage corn affected by chemical and biological nitrogen fertilizers intercropped with sweet basil
Journal of Central European Agriculture
additive intercropping
chlorophyll
dry forage yield
forage corn
nitroxin
author_facet Sajad KORDI
Jalil Shafagh Kolvanagh
Saeid ZEHTAB SALMASI
Mashallah DANESHVAR
author_sort Sajad KORDI
title Evaluation of yield and some physiological traits of forage corn affected by chemical and biological nitrogen fertilizers intercropped with sweet basil
title_short Evaluation of yield and some physiological traits of forage corn affected by chemical and biological nitrogen fertilizers intercropped with sweet basil
title_full Evaluation of yield and some physiological traits of forage corn affected by chemical and biological nitrogen fertilizers intercropped with sweet basil
title_fullStr Evaluation of yield and some physiological traits of forage corn affected by chemical and biological nitrogen fertilizers intercropped with sweet basil
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of yield and some physiological traits of forage corn affected by chemical and biological nitrogen fertilizers intercropped with sweet basil
title_sort evaluation of yield and some physiological traits of forage corn affected by chemical and biological nitrogen fertilizers intercropped with sweet basil
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
series Journal of Central European Agriculture
issn 1332-9049
publishDate 2017-06-01
description In order to evaluate yield and some physiological traits of forage corn under nitrogen fertilizers (biological, chemical and integrated) in additive intercropping with basil a field experiment was carried out in the Experimental Farm of Faculty of Agriculture, Lorestan University during 2014-2015 growing seasons. Treatments were arranged in a factorial experiment based on randomized complete blocks design with three replications. Experimental treatments were 100% chemical fertilizer (N), bio-fertilizer (nitroxin), integration of bio-fertilizer + 50% chemical fertilizer and control in different intercropping systems consisted of sole cropping corn and the additive intercropping of corn + 25% sweet basil, corn + 50% sweet basil, corn + 75% sweet basil and corn + 100% sweet basil. The results showed that integration of bio-fertilizer + 50% chemical fertilizer had the highest number of green leaves per plant (11.72) and leaf area index (LAI) (3.75) and there was no significant difference between this treatment and using 100% chemical fertilizer (N) in plant height, stem dry weight, chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and carotenoids contents. Among different intercropping systems the highest plant height (179.25 cm), number of green leaves per plant (11.4), leaf dry weight (5.64 ton*ha-1), ear dry weight (7.19 ton*ha-1), stem dry weight (6.11 ton*ha-1), total dry weight (19.22 ton*ha-1), chlorophyll a (0.62 mg*g-1 FW), chlorophyll b (0.42 mg*g-1 FW), and total chlorophyll (1.04 mg*g-1 FW) were obtained from sole cropping pattern. However, sole cropping pattern in terms of mentioned traits except for number of green leaves per plant, ear dry weight and total dry weight had no significant difference with corn + 25% sweet basil and corn + 50% sweet basil treatments The results showed that integration of bio-fertilizer + 50% chemical fertilizer could be considered as an approach to reduce the consumption of chemical fertilizers for sustainable agriculture
topic additive intercropping
chlorophyll
dry forage yield
forage corn
nitroxin
url http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773886_Evaluation_of_yield_and_some_physiological_traits_of_forage_corn_affected_by_chemical_and_biological_nitrogen_fertilizers_inter_en.pdf
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