Drip Fertigation with Relatively Low Water and N Input Achieved Higher Grain Yield of Maize by Improving Pre-and Post-Silking Dry Matter Accumulation
Appropriate irrigation and nitrogen (N) management strategies are necessary to achieve a sustainable yield of maize with relatively low water and N inputs. Here, a 2-year field experiment with two irrigation methods (drip irrigation and flood irrigation) and five N application rates (0, 225, 300, 37...
Main Authors: | Batchelor, W.D (Author), Chen, C. (Author), Ding, Z. (Author), Du, M. (Author), Guo, D. (Author), Han, X. (Author), Li, M. (Author), Ma, D. (Author), Ma, W. (Author), Zhao, M. (Author), Zhou, B. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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